Curriculum Vitae

I completed by PhD in Economics at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE), supervised by Céline Poilly. My research interests span Business Cycle Analysis, Labor Economics, Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) Modeling, Monetary Policy, and Fiscal Policy. I have worked with both theoretical and empirical approaches.

In 2017, I was one of 15 doctoral research students at Aix-Marseille School of Economics to receive the three-year doctoral contract of the French Government. During my PhD, I have been a visiting research student at the Department of Economics at the University of Konstanz.

Prior to starting the PhD, I have also worked at the International Monetary Fund on the research project concerning the impact of demographic changes on the interest rate-growth differential in the advanced economies. I also worked at the International Labor Organisation, at the Department of Statistics on the Labor Force Survey (LFS) Pilot Study Program, the results of which were published in the following Statistical Methodology Series of the ILO: ILO LFS Pilot studies in follow up to the 19th ICLS, Measuring unemployment and the potential labour force in labour force surveys, Measuring employment in labour force surveys, Measuring working time and time-related underemployment in labour force surveys, Measuring main activity in labour force surveys: main findings from the ILO LFS pilot studies, ILO LFS pilot studies experimental field tests: methodology, process and outcomes.

I graduated in 2017 from Aix-Marseille School of Economics, Aix-Marseille University with a MSc in Economics degree and Magistère ingénieur économiste degree, both with high honors.