I am a PhD student in Economics at ESSEC Business School , France, and the THEMA lab.  I will be on the 2024-25 Job Market. My work is in the field of Political Economy and I am advised by Prof. Marcus Pivato of Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Prof. Gorkem Çelik of ESSEC Business School. I also teach the Microeconomics Refresher Course  for the Master in Management program at ESSEC Business School.

My research is focused on voting theory. Some of my recent work has been to develop voting methods that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences i.e. how much they like one alternative relative to another.  In our voting method, we allow voters to use a budget of "voting points" to express their preference intensity for each alternative and design it to incentivize voters to reveal their preferences truthfully.

Research Interests: Political Economy, Voting, Mechanism Design