Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
I study how technologies transform work, decision-making, and the design of firms, markets, and institutions.
My fields are Applied AI, Behavioral Science and Experimental Economics, applied to questions relevant in Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship, Operations, Information & Technology.
My research focuses on three interdisciplinary streams:
(i) AI field experiments: partnering with organizations to examine the transformative impact of AI in global markets (see my jmp, partnership and agenda here.).
(ii) AI welfare economics, analyzing its ethical and institutional implications (see my SNF grant and agenda here)
(iii) AI behavioral science, exploring its scientific impacts on acceleration and transparency in social sciences (see a representative article here and my class).
I am a Howard and Nancy Marks Fellow and Principal Researcher at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. I am also an Affiliated Researcher at the Center for Applied AI and an invited Researcher at the J-PAL Partnership for AI Evidence. I received a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2023. I received a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2023.
Research Partnership for AI Field Experiments
Since August 2025, I have also served as the first Chief AI Economist at PSG Global Solutions, a Teleperformance subsidiary, an unpaid scientific advisory role created following the completion of my job market paper; in this capacity, I lead a multi-year research collaboration, running AI field experiments in the global economy (see my agenda here).
Thaler-Tversky Independent Research Grant, 2025
Booth Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence Seed Grant, 2025
Google Cloud Education Research Program Grant, 2025
Becker-Friedman Institute, Research Program in Behavioral Economics, Research Seed Grant, 2024
Swiss National Fund Research Grant, 2024-2027 (co-PI with P. G. Piacquadio)