I am associate professor [Maître de conférences] in economics at Université Côte d'Azur [formerly Université Nice Sophia Antipolis] since 2016, and researcher at the GREDEG (CNRS research center, UMR 7321). I obtained my PhD in 2015 at Ecole Polytechnique, under the supervision of Francis Bloch and Robert Sugden, after graduating from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan in economics and management. I have also been a teaching assistant at the University of Bristol in 2015-16, and I am a member of the Rehpere research group.
My research focuses on the challenges raised by behavioural economics for the foundations of normative economics, and the growing role of behavioural sciences in the design and justification of public policies (e.g. nudges and boosts). I am working in different and complementary areas, such as decision theory, experimental economics, game theory on the one hand and history of economic thought, economic philosophy, and methodology on the other hand. I started to work on health issues and the prevention of addictions and risky behaviours in 2019.
I am also Vice-Dean in charge of international relations for the Graduate School of Economics and Management [EUR ELMI] of Université Côte d'Azur, and head of the master program CODEEN in behavioural and digital economics (also part of a double master in sociology & economics).