Associate Professor Of Neurofinance at University of Geneva
As an Associate Professor of Neurofinance, I’m passionate about unraveling the mysteries of how our brains navigate the complex world of decision-making under uncertainty.
My work bridges the fascinating fields of neuroscience, financial economics, and psychology, with the ultimate goal of understanding the deeper psychological and neurological forces that drive our choices.
I’m deeply curious about how we weigh risks, process surprises, and make decisions that shape our lives—whether in high-stakes financial markets or everyday situations. My research has taken me on an exciting journey, from building mathematical models that capture the essence of learning and surprise, to exploring the personalities and risk behaviors of professional portfolio managers.
Driven by a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, I strive to create insights that empower individuals and organizations to make smarter, more informed decisions in a world full of unpredictability.
With a broad scientific background in neuroscience, engineering, and finance, I am dedicated to fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations to tackle complex challenges and push scientific boundaries. #hackathons
As a co-founder of SciFilmIt, I leverage my years of experience in science communication, particularly through film, to make science and the scientific process more accessible to all. My goal is not only to advance our understanding of decision-making but also to share these discoveries with a wider audience.









