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. This research stream aims to answer questions of how generative AI is transforming labour markets around the world. I study 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