Brief  biography

I am a Full Professor of Economics at Marie et Louis Pasteur University and a member of the research center CRESE since 2019. I am also the Director of CRESE since January 2022. 

Since 2020, I have been affiliated with The Faculty of Governance, Economics and Social Sciences at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco. Starting from 2024, I have been appointed as an affiliated member of The Institute for Mathematics and Democracy, based in the United Kingdom.

I have been an Associate Professor at the University of Jean Monnet and a member of GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne from 2011 to 2019  where I defended my Habilitation thesis in 2016. I hold a PhD in Economics from the University of Caen Normandy in 2010. 

My research has concentrated around topics in microeconomic theory, especially social choice theory. I am more specifically interested in the use of social choice methods to investigate some voting paradoxes. My research has been published in international academic journals such as Public Choice, Social Choice and Welfare, Mathematical Social Sciences, Theory and Decision, Group Decision and Negotiation, Annals of Operations Research, etc.

Current research projects include: political applications of power indices, voting paradoxes and the properties of voting rules in the committee selection setting.