Published multiple papers, including 'Approval Voting under Dichotomous Preferences: A Catalogue of Characterizations' (published in JET) and 'Arrovian Aggregation of Convex Preferences' (accepted for publication in Econometrica). Also received the Best Student Paper Award at WINE 2021. Served as an organizer or speaker at several academic conferences.
Research Experience
Previously a postdoctoral research scholar at the Economics Departments of Princeton University and Stanford University.
Education
Obtained a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Technical University of Munich, supervised by Felix Brandt.
Background
Research interests cover various areas of microeconomic theory including game theory, fair division, and dynamic decision problems. Currently a professor at the Institute for Microeconomics and the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics at the University of Bonn.
Miscellany
Co-organizes the COMSOC Video Seminar and will host a Trimester Program on Advances in Mechanism Design in Bonn in the summer of 2026.