I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Alfred-Weber Institute for Economics at Heidelberg University in the team of Joerg Oechssler.
I work on both behavioral, experimental and theoretical Economics, with a focus on belief formation, uncertainty, and information use. I’m particularly interested in how foundational questions about inference and behavior can lead to methods and frameworks that are relevant in more concrete settings. For example, I recently developed a new tool to elicit parametric belief distributions, which can be used both in lab experiments and general surveys.
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