Welcome!
I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM). My primary research interests are in Macroeconomics, with a focus on Applied Macroeconometrics, Forecasting, and Bayesian Econometrics.
I am currently a Trainee in the Directorate General Monetary Policy at the European Central Bank, and I am contributing to a research project examining the interaction between monetary policy and energy markets. Prior to this, I completed an internship in the Macroeconomic Analysis and Projections Division at the Deutsche Bundesbank, where I worked on topics in the field of inflation forecasting.
My job market paper investigates and improves the joint inference estimators of impulse responses and forecasts in Bayesian time series models. This research led to the development of a MATLAB toolbox, JFerence, designed to facilitate the application of joint inference methods and conduct more robust economic analysis.
I will be on the 2024-2025 job market.