I am a behavioral economist and former management consultant, interested in generating and applying data-driven insights to questions in economics and decision making. In my research, I explore topics such as economic preferences and group behavior using meta- and crowdscience approaches, experiments, surveys, structural estimations, Bayesian statistics, and machine learning.
Currently, I work as a PostDoc at WZB Berlin Social Science Center and coordinate the research and lab activities of the Lab² project by Anna Dreber and Levent Neyse. We are building a hub and research incubator for replicability, meta- and crowdscience in economics and the social sciences.
Previously, I completed my PhD in Economics (Human Decisions and Policy Design) under the supervision of Alexander Brüggen, Martin Strobel, and Thomas Meissner at the Department of Micro- and Public Economics at Maastricht University (Netherlands).
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