About me

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

I received my PhD in Economics from Goethe University Frankfurt. I hold a Master's degree in Quantitative Management from the Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management (GSEFM) and a Master's degree in Socio-economic Systems Engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology.

My primary research interests lie in the fields of behavioral and experimental economics. I utilize experimental economic research methods to investigate questions related to the impact and repercussions of inequalities. Specifically, I explore how these inequalities influence individuals' decision-making processes and their standing within education, the job market, purchasing platforms, and other economically relevant contexts.  Another part of my research focuses on measuring economic preferences across the globe with incentivized experiments and a combination of quantitative and qualitative survey questions. The ultimate objective is to contribute to developing a robust and valid measure for economic preferences. 

My future research will build upon my current and past experiences addressing complex behavioral and social issues using applied microeconomerics and machine learning tools. 


CV

Here is my CV.