Ph.D. in Economics, my research is on behavioral and experimental economics and focuses on two lines of inquiry. First, experimental work on individuals’ social preferences in coordination games. Second, understanding individuals' behaviors under environmental related choices. I also have a great interest in behavioral contract theory, specifically on contracting with externalities with an emphasis on behavioral approach.
I received my Ph.D. in 2019 from SupAgro Montpellier (Center for Environmental Economics Montpellier) and subsequently joined Paris Dauphine Economics Department (LEDa) as a postdoctoral researcher. Since then, I'm a member of the CGEMP (Center of Geopolitics of Energy and Raw materials). At Dauphine, I’m involved in a project that aims at understanding and enhancing university students’ behavior about waste sorting. In this project, we mainly use experimental and behavioral economics approaches to overcome the issue of sorting waste.