I am a policy economist specialising in game theory, statistical analysis, and the management of data teams and projects. Since 2016, I have been applying those tools in public-sector and research settings across health, emerging technologies, and security.

I was previously Lecturer in Mathematics at Oriel College, University of Oxford, and held teaching positions at the University of Sydney, Stanford, and Oxford.

My work has appeared at the Medicine Shortages Workshop (Hertie School & Federation of German Industries), the Ineos Oxford Institute Antimicrobial Resistance Conference, the Global Fintech and Blockchain Conference (Imperial College London), the Empirical Management Conference (Harvard Business School), as well as in reports by the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the LSE Growth Commission.

Interests
  • Game theory
  • Data science
  • Networks
  • Criminal intelligence analysis
  • Forecasting
  • Antimicrobial resistance
  • Innovation and EU law
Education
  • MPhil in Economics, 2021

    University of Oxford

  • Diplôme du Collège Universitaire, 2016

    Sciences Po Paris

  • BEc in Econometrics & Economics, 2016

    University of Sydney

  • BSc in Physiology & Functional Genomics

    Aix-Marseille Université

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