Profile
Abstract
I am a PhD student in Behavioral Finance with experience in empirical research, analyzing financial data, and designing and conducting experiments and surveys. My knowledge of statistics, psychology, business administration, and finance allows me to develop practical solutions to relevant real-world questions.
I work to develop a better understanding of human risk perception in financial decisions and to develop solutions to help investors make better decisions. I also experimentally survey the relevance of ESG criteria for people in financial decisions.
Professional career
- since 04/2019
Research assistant at the Chair for Sustainable Banking and Finance, including the intention for doctorate degree in economics at Leipzig University - 02/2018 - 08/2020
First intern, then working student and last project-based consultant with change2be - Management Consulting - 09/2017 - 12/2018
Research assistant at the Chair for Banking and Finance at Leipzig University - 02/2016 - 08/2016
Student teacher for the course "Diversity and Group Dynamics" at Groningen University - 09/2014 - 08/2015
Student mentor for the course "Academic Skills" at Groningen University
Education
- 09/2016 - 03/2019
M. Sc. Psychology, focus Work, Education and Society at Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, including a semester abroad at Nantes University in France - 09/2016 - 04/2022
B. Sc. Business Administration at Leipzig University - 09/2013 - 07/2016
B. Sc. Psychology (EN) at the University of Groningen, including a semester abroad at Cardiff University in Wales