I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Lund University in Sweden. My primary research interests lie at the intersection of market design and behavioral economics. My work explores how individual behavior, incentives, and institutional frameworks shape the allocation of scarce healthcare resources. To address these questions, I combine theoretical modeling with experimental and computational methods, aiming to translate theoretical insights into practical applications.
I have an MSc in Economics from Lund University, and a BA in Economics and Visual Arts from Brown University. Before pursuing graduate studies, I worked for several years, gaining experience in labor migration research, economic consulting, and project development.
I am currently on the job market for the 2024/2025 academic year.