As a PhD student at the Coller School of Management, under the guidance of Prof. Ayala Arad, I aspire to use innovative experiments to enrich economic models.
I obtained my master's degree in Economics from Tel Aviv University in 2023, where my thesis focused on an experiment assessing individual attitudes toward cognitive biases that result in objective mistakes. My current project explores a fundamental question in decision-making: how do people approach general, abstract economic problems, and how does this differ from handling specific, concrete ones?
In addition to my research, I serve as a research assistant and am employed as a researcher at the Saphra Research Institute. I also engage in teaching and assist in editing course content for Microeconomics, Behavioral Economics, and Finance courses at both the Coller Business School and the Berglas School of Economics, catering to undergraduate and MBA students. Additionally, I contribute to the academic discourse by peer-reviewing manuscripts for prominent journals in the field of behavioral economics.