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I am an Assistant Professor (W1) at Kiel University. I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics in 2020 from the University of Augsburg.

My research interests are macroeconomics. My research agenda focuses on investment decisions related to housing and durables and their interaction with the business cycle. Additionally, I work on solution and estimation methods of dynamic structural models and applications for the German economy.

+++NEWS+++ Discover the newly published article, Polynomial Chaos Expansion: Efficient Evaluation and Estimation of Computational Models(joint with Christopher Heiberger and Johannes Huber) now available with open access in Computational Economics!