Welcome to my personal website! I am a LSE Fellow in Statistics in the Department of Statistics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). I am excited about all things statistics and am passionate about sports. On this website, you can find out more about me, my research and teaching activities, keep up with my recent talks, and how to contact me if you are interested in working with me.

Short bio

I obtained a BA in Economics from the University of St Gallen in 2017 and went on to read Economics at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, graduating with an MPhil in 2018. After completing my MPhil, I decided to switch disciplines and pursued an MSc in Applicable Mathematics at LSE, where I was awarded the Haya Freedman Prize for the best dissertation on the programme. In 2024, I completed my PhD in Statistics at the University of Warwick under the supervision of Prof. Ioannis Kosmidis. During my doctoral studies, I spent 9 months at the Alan Turing Institute, as part of my enrichment scheme placement award, and my thesis, ''Improving estimation and prediction from statistical models'', received the Harrison Award for a highly commended thesis with a substantial theoretical contribution to Statistics. I subsequently joined the Department of Statistics at LSE as a Fellow in Statistics, a position I have held since.

In August 2026, I will be returning to my native Tyrol, Austria, and am actively seeking academic and research positions in Statistics in Austria and across Central Europe.

Outside of academia, I have been involved in competitive sports, most recently rowing and lacrosse, at an international level, and also worked in technical operations and product development for a beer brewing company.