Multiple papers accepted for publication in SODA'26, NeurIPS'25, Mathematics of Operations Research, Social Choice and Welfare, and other journals and conferences.
Research Experience
Currently a postdoc at the Algorithms and Complexity department at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, visiting José Correa and Victor Verdugo in Chile. Involved in multiple research projects on proportional apportionment, impartial selection, and combinatorial insights.
Education
PhD: TU Berlin, advised by Max Klimm and Felix Fischer; Industrial Engineer and MS in Operations Management: Universidad de Chile, advised by José Correa and Victor Verdugo
Background
Research interests: intersection of economics and computation, especially in algorithmic game theory and social choice. Enjoys thinking about topics such as mechanism design without money and political apportionment.
Miscellany
Offered a seminar course on mechanism design without money; attended the 15th Day on CGT at Tilburg University; published a short article on apportionment methods.