About me

I am a fourth-year economics PhD student at King’s College London, under the supervision of Mary O’Mahony and John Morrow. I hold a Master degree in Economics from the Paris School of Economics, and BA degree in Economics from the Aix-Marseille University.

Prior to joining King’s College London, I worked as a Consultant at The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris in the Science, Technology and Innovation department, under the supervision of Dr. Mariagrazia Squicciarini. I was part of the Economic, Analysis and Statistics research team working on estimating the monetary cost of the training needed to move workers displaced by automation across occupations.

I mainly work on the French firm level data to understand propagation of innovation within boundaries of firms. I also use Burning Glass Technologies data in many different projects (covid-19, education, tech skills).

Research interests

Labour economics, innovation, firms dynamics, productivity and tasks/skills

CV (pdf) - updated Jan 23