I'm an Assistant Professor in Economics at the Department of Political Economy at King's College London. I am also affiliated with the AI Objectives Institute and the King's Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
My current research is on the Economics of AI. I examine how generative AI is transforming labour markets around the world, answering questions about how AI is reshaping the job prospects of early-career workers, which jobs and occupations win and lose, how the nature and difficulty of work is changing, and how the supply and demand for skills is shifting as a consequence of AI.
I also work on Behavioral Economics and Political Economy.
Reach out if you are:
A (prospective) PhD candidate and would like to learn more about my research or explore opportunities for collaboration
Interested in the economics of AI and want to have a chat
A policy maker working on AI policy or labour market policy