I received my PhD in 2015 from the University of Bordeaux after graduating from Trinity College Dublin and Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
My research focuses on the endogenous dynamics that drive financial risk. I particularly enjoy specifying micro-based theoretical models that relate the behavior of investors to asset prices. Factors like funding constraints, trading rules heterogeneity, or limited access to information can have a significant systemic impact. My job is to try to understand how this happens.
Besides this, I take a keen interest in ecological economics and monetary economics, mostly applied to France and the US.