Welcome!

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Technical University of Munich (TUM School of Management, Campus Heilbronn). I hold a PhD in Economics from the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt and was affiliated with the international graduate program 'Evidence-Based Economics' at the Munich Graduate School of Economics.

My fields of interest are behavioral and experimental economics with applications in public, environmental and health economics. 

During my PhD, I developed a profound interest in behavioral economics concepts that add to an understanding of the everyday decision-making of individuals. I am fascinated by the individual-institution nexus: how preferences and beliefs influence our environment, and how the socio-economic and institutional context we grow up with shapes our decision-making. What all of my research projects have in common is my deep interest to develop granular research designs that operationalize economic theory as direct as possible.