About me

I am a political economist by training and my primary research areas are on the fields of political behavior, political economy and European politics.

I am particularly interested in preference formation and change of citizens and policymakers. I explore the role of intrinsic factors within the policymaking processes, such as framing of information and trade-offs, alongside social factors such as public (mis)perceptions and social norms, and external factors like transboundary crises in shaping attitudes, preferences and behavior. I have worked on policy areas such as fiscal adjustment, immigration, climate change mitigation, and gender issues.

My methodological focus lies in causal inference. I do field and survey experiments, explore quasi-experimental events, and use applied causal inference with machine learning.

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Recent Awards and Grants

Circle U. Seed Funding, European University Alliance

King’s Together Rapid COVID-19 call, King’s College London

ABTA Doctoral Researcher Award, 1st Place in Management and Social Sciences

Young Academics Program Fellow, Global Relations Forum (GRF)

PhD Scholarship in Quantitative Political Economy, Department of Political Economy, King's College London