About

I am a full-time researcher at Ecole Polytechnique, affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics (CMAP, Institut Polytechnique de Paris). My position is interdisciplinary, at the intersection of climate economics and applied mathematics, with a primary focus on quantitative macroeconomic modeling. I am currently on leave from a tenured Associate Professor position at Universite Paris-Dauphine – PSL.

My research interests lie in quantitative macroeconomics, climate change and the macroeconomic implications of the energy transition, inference and estimation of nonlinear structural models, and business cycle theory.

I am a Research Fellow of the Stress-Test Chair (Ecole Polytechnique) and currently serve as a consultant to the European Stability Mechanism. I previously worked as a consultant for the Banque de France and as a scientific advisor to the research unit of the French Prime Minister (France Strategie).

Since January 2025, I have been serving as Program Director of the Environmental Macroeconomics research group at the Institute for Macroeconomic and International Policies (i-MIP), jointly hosted by Paris School of Economics and CEPREMAP.

I received the EFA Prize in Responsible Finance in 2021 and the Banque de France Young Researcher Prize in Green Finance in 2023.

I am President of DSGE-net, a non-profit organization supporting the development of the Dynare project through institutional funding. I am also a member of the Dynare Team, with a particular focus on the development and integration of Dynare within Python and Julia environments.

Finally, I am a member of the organizing committee of the Quantitative Sustainable Finance (QSEF) seminar, jointly hosted by CMAP and CREST.