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I am a fourth-year PhD student in Finance at the University of Mannheim and a researcher at ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

I obtained my master’s degree in economics research at the University of Cologne and studied as a guest student at the University of Bonn. During my studies, I worked at several research institutions, such as ECONtribute Excellence Cluster, Macrofinance & Macrohistory Lab at the University of Bonn, briq - Institute on Behavior and Inequality, and IZA - Institute of Labor Economics. I was a visiting scholar at Harvard University and worked as a research assistant at Harvard Law School.

My PhD dissertation research delves into behavioral finance, household finance, and sustainable finance. Beyond academia, I am passionate about exploring the dynamic world of corporate finance, valuation, management consulting, and entrepreneurship. In a world where short-term trends and speculative assets often overshadow fundamentals, I believe a focus on the intrinsic value of firms is essential for driving lasting impact.

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