PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Bologna since 2020 and Research Fellow since 2024. Since 2025, he has been the Research Fellows' Representative on the Department Council and Executive Committee. His research focuses on crime economics, political economics, and experimental and behavioral economics. His current work mainly addresses voting behavior, the socio-economic context influencing voting, and corruption.
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics (ongoing), University of Bologna
Supervisor: Paolo Vanin
- Master of Arts in Economics (2020), Collegio Carlo Alberto
- Master's Degree in Economics (2019), University of Turin
Supervisor: Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics (2015), University of Turin
Supervisor: Vittoria Demichelis
Scientific Activities
- Participated as a speaker in various workshops and conferences, including the BoMoPaV Economic Meeting 2025 and the PRIN Workshop on the Economics of Culture.
- Author of publications, including a study on the effects of colorectal cancer on income published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health (2023).
Institutional Roles and Academic Positions
- Research Fellow for projects on democratization and voting behavior.
- Committee Member in the International SAT Test for University Admissions, in collaboration with the College Board (New York)
- Representative of the Research Fellows in the Department Council and Executive Committee.
Teaching Experience
- Teaching Assistant in various courses, including Political Economy, Microeconomics, and Game Theory at the University of Bologna and the University of Turin (2020–2025).
Awards and Honors
- "Marco Polo" Incentive to International Mobility for Research, University of Bologna (2024)
- Four-year scholarship for the PhD program in Economics, University of Bologna (2020)
- Recommendation for the publication of the Master’s thesis, University of Turin (2019)
Other Activities
- Organizer of the “Department Afterwork Drinks” at the University of Bologna.
Technical Skills
- Proficiency in analysis and programming tools including STATA, Python, and R.
Languages
- Italian: Native
- English: Fluent
- Spanish: Intermediate
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