I completed both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Economics and Public Policy at the University of Augsburg, Germany. During my Master's program, I spent an enriching year abroad at the University of Bergamo, Italy, participating in their Data Science program. This international experience, coupled with my studies in Augsburg, allowed me to develop a strong focus on quantitative methods and health economics.

I'm excited to now be a PhD candidate at the University of Twente! My research centers on developing novel quantitative methods to analyze how healthcare workers allocate their time across various disease groups. The ultimate goal of my work is to enhance health technology assessment analyses by explicitly incorporating workforce capacity constraints. This will allow for a more realistic and nuanced understanding of the impact of new health technologies.

I am motivated to apply rigorous quantitative approaches to real-world healthcare challenges, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and effective healthcare system.

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