I am a third-year PhD candidate in Economics, working under the supervision of Dr. Anna Creti and Dr. Arthur Thomas. I am affiliated with the Climate Economics Chair, Université Paris-Dauphine – LEDa and the Ministry of Ecological Transition – Studies and Statistics Department.
My research focuses on demand-side solutions for the energy transition, with particular attention to incentives for energy conservation. In my PhD thesis, I study how policies can encourage households to reduce energy use as a means of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. More broadly, I aim to provide evidence-based insights to support the design of fairer and more effective energy conservation policies.
I also hold a Master’s degree in econometrics from Aix-Marseille School of Economics and remain passionate about applying econometrics and machine learning, which allows me to explore complex data in innovative ways regarding environmental challenges.
News
Spring 2026
I’m thrilled to be spending the spring semester as a visiting PhD student at Columbia SIPA Center for Environmental Economics and Policy, hosted by Professor Robert D. Metcalfe.
Spring 2027
I’m pleased to announce that I will be joining the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality at the University of Copenhagen as a postdoctoral researcher, working with Professor Christina Gravert.
Next talk
- 06-2026 - 74th Congress of the French Economic Association
LEMNA, Nantes, France - 06-2026 - Seminar Investigating low Demand Economy for CLIMate transition
CIRED, Nogent-sur-Marne, France - 07-2026 - 7th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists
NOVA SBE, Carcavelos, Portugal
