October 2025. Berlin. Fragile Lives. "The Impact of Breadwinner Strain on Economic Decision-Making: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Kenya".
September 2025. Pisa. Workshop Teaming up with social artificial players. "Irrational herding persists in human-bot interactions".
September 2025. Berlin. ARC Seminar, Max Planck Institute for Human Development. "Towards the study of world misinformation".
June 2025. Trento. SABE. "The Robotic Herd: Using Human-Bot Interactions to Explore Irrational Herding".
January 2024. Venezia. JMSeminars. "The burden of past experience: investigating choices under poverty".
June 2023. Bologna. Tinbergen Peace Science. "Violence and Mental Health in Palestine".
June 2023. Nice. IAREP-SABE. "Harmful concomitants: poor mental health, economic fragility and conflict exposure in Palestine".
June 2023. Dresden. GDEC 2023. "Building Resilience during Emergencies: Evidence from North-east Nigeria".
June 2022. Wageningen. EconSeminar Series. "Lateral reading and incentives to spot disinformation about science".
November 2021. Tempe, Arizona (Online). INEM 2021. "Symposium: The Economics of Disinformation – Studying Human Behavior in the Infosphere".
August 2021. Tilburg (Online). TIBER Symposium 2021. "Improving Vaccination Uptake Through Expert Endorsement" (Poster).
August 2021. Warwick (Online). SPUDM2021. "Blinded by worries: sin taxes and demand for temptation under financial worries" (Poster).
June 2021. Berlin (Online). Future of Science Communication Conference. Workshop: "Using experiments to fight science disinformation online: an evidence-based guide".
June 2021. Amsterdam (Online). 2021 NeuroPsychoEconomics. "Blinded by worries: sin taxes and demand for temptation under financial worries".
April 2021. Milan (Online). CRESA Work-In-Progress (WIP) Seminar. "Contrasting Scientific Disinformation on Social Media: Cognitive and Behavioral Tools".
May 2020✝ (Cancelled, COVID-19). Innsbruck, EAYE Workshop 2020. "Blinded by worries: sin taxes and demand for temptation under financial worries".
March 2020✝ (Cancelled, COVID-19). Oxford, CSAE 2020. "Psychology of poverty, financial incentives and parental investment in early childhood."
August 2019. Amsterdam, SPUDM 2019. "Psychology of poverty, financial incentives and parental investment in early childhood."
June 2019. Jerusalem, RATIO-DMEP Worksop. ”Perceived socio-economic status as determinant of risk attitudes and inter-temporal preferences.” (Poster)
May 2019. Loughborough, 1st Behavioural Decision Sciences (BeDS) Workshop ”Psychology of poverty, financial incentives and parental investment in early childhood.” (Poster)
June 2018. Konstanz, JDMx Meeting 2018. ''Perceived socio-economic status as determinant of risk attitudes and inter-temporal preferences.''
May 2018. Warwick, Young Behavioral Science. ''The psychological consequences of poverty on parental investment''
April 2018. Wageningen, SEEDEC 2018. ''Moving beyond the stigma: self-affirmation reduces loss aversion in decision-making among the poor''
March 2018. Trento, Joint Doctoral Conference. ''Moving beyond the stigma: self-affirmation reduces loss aversion in decision-making among the poor''
August 2017. Haifa, SPUDM Conference. ''Moving beyond the stigma: self-affirmation reduces loss aversion in decision-making among the poor''
June 2017. Maastricht, Behavioral Experimental Economic Policy Symposium. ''Moving beyond the stigma: self-affirmation reduces loss aversion in decision-making among the poor''
May 2017. Bonn, JDMx Meeting 2017. ''Moving beyond the stigma: self-affirmation reduces loss aversion in decision-making among the poor''
June 2016. Basel, JDMx Meeting 2016. ''Poverty induces loss insensitivity in decision-making under risk''
June 2016. Maastricht, Behavioral Experimental Economic Symposium. ''Poverty induces loss insensitivity in decision-making under risk ''
November 2015. Chicago, SJDM annual conference. "Poverty and decision-making under risk: Poor are selectively numb to losses but not to gains" (Poster)
September 2015. Rovereto, Italian Psychology Association annual conference. "Essere Poveri Riduce la Sensibilita` alle Perdite nella Presa di Decisione" (Poster)