I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Center for Research in Economics and Management (CREM) at the University of Rennes. Within the ANR project Greenvote led by Émeline Bezin, I am developing political economy models with endogeneous preferences to rationalize empirical patterns of support for environmental policies and derive policy implications. More specifically, the project focuses on the role of socialization in the diffusion of environmental values and on how social identity shapes voting behavior.
More broadly, my research interests are at the intersection of environmental economics, behavioral economics, and public economics.
NEW: In September 2025, I was awarded a PhD in Environmental Economics from the University of Paris-Saclay, completed under the supervision Guy Meunier and Stéphane De Cara.