I am an environmental economics PhD-candidate at University of Barcelona School of Economics. My doctoral studies concern geospatial, economic, and environmental impact analysis. Methodologically, I utilize environmental modelling, spatial matching, high-frequency and global spatial data to estimate short- and long-term impacts of environmental shocks.
My research is also funded in part by the FOREWAY project and University of Barcelona research group: Governments & Markets. Currently, I am also a part-time research assistant at University of Zaragoza.
I am currently on the 2025-2026 Economics Job Market!
On this website you will find my academic activities, research, and some of my personal interests.
My Research
Pollution and congestion in areas near airports: Evidence from a major shock
(Submitted for review; preprint)
Long-Term Environmental Damage: Evidence from European Wildfires
(Work in progress;
preprint available soon!)
Quantifying the Long-Term Impact of Oil Spills: A Synthetic Difference-in-Differences Approach
(Work in progress;
preprint available soon!)