Postdocs & Research Fellows 2023-2024
Postdoctoral Researchers
Théo MARQUIS
Théo Marquis is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Julia Cagé, Emeric Henry, and Sergei Guriev on their McCourt Institute project Slowing disinformation on social media: digital literacy, fact checking and digital governance.
He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Paris-Saclay.
Research areas: Digital Economics and Experimental Economics. His research interests include the manipulation of online information and the effects of nudging on economic behaviours.
Email: theo.marquis@sciencespo.fr
Office: C 408
To learn more about Théo MARQUIS, consult his personal website
Itzhak RASOOLY
Itzhak Rasooly is a Postdoctoral Researcher, joint appointment with PSE, working with Emeric Henry and Roberto Galbiati on their ANR project Prosocial Behaviour: A Tale of Two Images (SOSELF).
He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford.
Research areas: Behavioural and Experimental Economics, as well as Microeconomic Theory. His doctoral dissertation studied auctions.
Email: itzhak.rasooly@sciencespo.fr
Office: F 403 C
To learn more about Itzhak RASOOLY, consult his personal website
Georgia THÉBAULT
Georgia Thébault is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Ghazala Azmat on her ERC CoG project The Role of Educational Constraints in Shaping Inequalities (UNEQUALED).
She holds a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics (PSE).
Research areas: Education and Labour Economics. Her doctoral dissertation looked at institutional determinants of inqualities in accessing higher education.
Email: georgia.thebault@sciencespo.fr
Office: tba
To learn more about Georgia THÉBAULT, consult her personal website
Eugenio VERRINA
Eugenio Verrina is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Jeanne HAGENBACH on her ERC project 'Motivated Reading of Evidence' (MOREV). Prior to joining the Department he was a postdoctoral fellow at Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique (GATE-LAB) in Lyon-Saint Etienne.
He holds a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn and the University of Cologne.
Research areas: His research focus is on behavioural and experimental economics. He is particularly interested in the role of motivated beliefs, self and social image concerns and norms in economic decisions.
Email: verrina.eugenio@gmail.com
Office: C 408
To learn more about Eugenio VERRINA, consult his personal website
Evgeny YAKOVLEV
Evgeny Yakovlev is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Thomas Chaney on his ERC CoG project Historical Migrations, Trade, and Growth.
He is the Safmar Associate Professor of Economics at the New Economic School in Moscow. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley).
Research areas: (Empirical) Health Economics and Labour Economics
Email: evgeny.yakovlev@sciencespo.fr
Office: C 408
To learn more about Evgeny YAKOVLEV, consult his personal website
research assistants
Aaron BUSHNELL
Aaron Bushnell is a Research Assistant working on Thomas Chaney's ERC CoG project Historic Migrations, Trade, and Growth.
He is a graduate student at Sciences Po, completing his Master in International Economics.
He joins us September 1st.
Diego CICCIA
Diego Ciccia is a Research Assistant working on Clément de Chaisemartin's ERC CoG project Completing the revolution: Enhancing the reality, the principles, and the impact of economics' credibility revolution (REALLYCREDIBLE).
He is a Stata, MATLAB and Python developer and Corporate Finance Graduate from the University of Catania.
He joins us November 1st.
Riddhi KHALSI
Riddhi Khalsi is a Research Assistant working on Jean-Marc Robin's ERC Advanced project Bipartite Network Models for Marriage and Labour Markets (MARNET).
She is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po, working on a thesis entitled Is Privatization More Costly for the Lifetime Earnings of Women?
She joins us November 1st.
Felix KNAU
Felix Knau is a Research Assistant working on Clément de Chaisemartin's ERC CoG project Completing the revolution: Enhancing the reality, the principles, and the impact of economics' credibility revolution (REALLYCREDIBLE).
He is a graduate student at the University of Mannheim, completing a Master in Economics.
He joins us September 1st.