I am an applied international trade economist and educator in economics, currently a Stipendiary Lecturer at St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, and an Associate Researcher at the Athens University of Economics and Business. My research uses microeconometric methods and firm-level data to examine export performance, innovation, and product quality.

I am equally committed to teaching, emphasising clarity, analytical reasoning, and student-centred learning. I have held teaching and research positions at several UK institutions, including the University of St Andrews Business School and City, University of London, where I have developed experience in both undergraduate and graduate education.

Earlier in my career, I worked as a researcher at the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy, University of Sussex, and as a PhD researcher at the Athens University of Economics and Business, among others. During my PhD studies, I served as a grant economist at the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, where I gained valuable experience in grant writing, policy evaluation, and project management.

I hold a PhD in Economics from the Athens University of Economics and Business.