I am a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT Sloan School of Management and am currently on the job market, seeking opportunities in Europe.
I am working with Prof. Roberto Rigobon and Dr. Florian Berg as part of the Aggregate Confusion Project. I obtained my Ph.D. from Goethe University Frankfurt, Graduate School of Economics, Finance and Management (GSEFM).
I work at the intersection of Behavioural and Sustainable Finance, examining how financial systems adapt to the green transition. My research explores the role of ESG ratings and corporate disclosure in shaping firm behavior and performance, and uses experimental and survey methods to study household dynamics, including sustainability preferences, transition frictions, and the impact of climate risks on financial well-being in Europe.