About me

I have long been interested in data sciences, as I hold a Master degree in Econometrics and Statistics from both the departments of mathematics and economics, University of Rennes 1.

I received my PhD degree in Economics in 2013 from the department of Economics, University of Rennes 1. My PhD advisors are David Masclet, who specializes in Experimental Economics and Sophie Larribeau, who specializes in Applied Econometrics. My doctoral thesis focuses on gender inequalities in the labor market. My PhD dissertation is available - here -.

I am currently working in various economic fields, all related to behavioural sciences. I have been lucky enough to work with wonderful coauthors, whom you can find on the people page of this website.

I have developed extensive programmation skills when working on Otree (Python), Ztree to program my experiments in the lab. I have participated with Pr. François Cochard in the creation of the experimental laboratory of Besançon. I have specialized on the use of R and Stata to analyze data.