I am an academic and artist working at the intersection of the arts and sciences.  I hold a diploma in mathematics, two doctoral degrees (in mathematics and economics), a Master’s in Fine Art, and a diploma from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.

My work has been supported by scholarships from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, the Max Weber Program, the MARA Foundation, COST, and the Hanns Seidel Foundation. I have received awards from institutions such as the Curt Wills Foundation, the ING Social StartUp Foundation, the Rotary Art Prize, and the Lisbon Meeting for Best Graduate Paper. Research stays at Harvard, Moscow, and Cairo, as well as the University of Oxford, have broadened my academic and artistic horizons.

Currently, I am developing a new institution dedicated to interdisciplinary learning through collaborative practice between the arts and sciences. In 2022, I co-founded Prinzregentensalon e.V., a platform for encounters between scholars and artists through public events and performances. In 2025, I founded the Philosophische Akademie München (PAM), where art and science are brought into dialogue through interdisciplinary teaching, workshops, events,  and collaborative formats. 


Artistic CV

I am a contemporary artist based in Munich.  I studied Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Anke Doberauer, Axel Kasseböhmer, and Schirin Kretschmann. I earned my Master of Fine Arts in Marburg in 2015 and completed my diploma at the Academy in 2024 under the supervision of Schirin Kretschmann. My work has been shown internationally, including at the Haus der Kunst in Munich. I have participated in international artist residencies, such as in Provence and Tunis. I have been awarded numerous scholarships and prizes, including support from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, the Curt Wills Studio Fellowship, and the Rotary Art Prize. My current practice focuses on performance, sculpture, writing and installations. 

Scientific CV

Currently employed at the University of Innsbruck as a postdoctoral researcher, I am a theoretical economist working on game theory and matching markets. I earned my PhD in Mathematics in 2016 from Marburg with a thesis titled "On Borel Subalgebras of Quantum Groups" and my PhD in Economics in 2022 with a thesis titled "On Large Matching Markets." I was a Junior Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, from 2019 to 2020, and a Visiting Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford, in 2022. I have also undertaken research stays in Harvard, Moscow, Budapest, and Cairo.