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I am a Research Associate (tenured) in the Labour Market Department and the Centre of Competence for Data Science and Simulation at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER). I am also Senior Researcher at the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim, Lecturer at the University of Luxembourg, and Research Fellow at the IZA@LISER Network.

My research lies in applied microeconomics and studies how technological change—especially artificial intelligence and digital technologies—transforms firms, jobs, and labor markets. I analyze how technology adoption affects employment structures, skill demand, and productivity, and how institutions and public policies shape these adjustment processes.

Methodologically, my work combines causal microeconometric approaches with large-scale administrative and digital data sources. I also use machine learning and natural language processing to construct new datasets on technology adoption, job content, and skill demand.

My research has been published in journals including the Journal of the European Economic Association, the Journal of Public Economics, Fiscal Studies, Regional Studies, and the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.

Beyond academic research, I contribute to policy debates on digital transformation and artificial intelligence. I have conducted policy consulting projects for institutions such as the OECD, the European Commission, and several federal ministries in Germany and Luxembourg, and served as an expert for the Enquete Commission on Artificial Intelligence of the German Bundestag.

These pages provide information on my research, publications, policy work, and media activities. You can also find my profiles on Google Scholar, RePEc, and ORCID.