His research interests emphasizes strongly on multidisciplinary aspects, where econometric techniques and methodologies from economics, physics, engineering, and psychology are implemented in studying the complexity of economic and financial systems on a macro level, focused on areas such as international economics and financial markets , energy and corporate finance. He received the “Jan Wallanders and the Tom Hedelius Scholarship” for best doctoral thesis in economics during 2016. Recently, he received the “TRiSS” award as a visiting scholar at the Trinity Business School, 2019-2020. He has a wide variety of teaching experience, having taught at different universities at all levels, ranging from undergraduate to doctoral supervision and achieved excellent teaching evaluation scores.
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