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I am a Financial Economist and Assistant Professor of Finance at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Finance (Theoretical Pathway) at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School and an Associate Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Prior to that, I completed my PhD in Finance at Imperial College London.

I currently serve as Director of Finance Programmes, leading the Business School’s postgraduate finance portfolio and overseeing the MFin, Corporate Finance and Banking, and International Financial Analysis programmes. I am the serving President of Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance Society (CERFAS).

Research Interests

My research is focused on asset pricing, macroeconomics and quantitative methods, both theoretically and empirically. My work examines the interdependencies between financial decisions, macroeconomic policies and regulatory frameworks, with a particular emphasis on the underlying macro-finance mechanisms that shape capital allocation decisions, asset prices, portfolio allocation, and risk premia.

My research develops quantitative and statistical frameworks to generate insights that support institutional decision-making and inform regulatory policy. My approach combines data-driven analysis, applied economic theory, empirical methods, and ML techniques to address challenges in finance and macroeconomics.

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