I am a Ph.D. student at the CS department of Aarhus University, Denmark, graduating in spring 2025. My research focus has been on topics at the interface of computer science and economics, usually motivated by questions in social choice theory. My research project is supervised by Prof. Ioannis Caragiannis.
During my Ph.D. studies, I had the great honour to be hosted by Prof. Ariel Procaccia at Harvard University for a six month research stay. I hold a B.Sc. degree in CS from Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, where I also took up my Master's studies in CS. I obtained my M.Sc. degree in CS from Aarhus University as part of my Ph.D. program. I also possess a German diploma in Business Law and work experience in the financial industry.
My research interests include: approximation algorithms, computational learning theory, voting, participatory budgeting, matching markets, and computational social choice in general.