Current PhD students
I am currently supervisor/research advisor for the following brilliant PhD Students:
Rhys Williams (Empirical Industrial Organisation; Climate Change), Judge Business School
Alessa Widmaier (Environmental Economics), Faculty of Economics
Henning Zschietzschmann (Macroeconomics; Climate Change; Environmental Economics), Faculty of Economics
Darragh McLaughlin (Monetary Policy; Climate Change; Environmental Economics), Faculty of Economics
Amir Keshavarzzadeh (Modeling Complexity in Supply Chains; Financial Risks; Trade Wars), Department of Engineering
Anno von Heimburg (Climate Change; Risks), Judge Business School
Chang Liu (Public Economics, Asset Pricing, Environmental Economics), Faculty of Economics
Geoffrey White (Innovation and IP Management; Technology Management), Department of Engineering
Yiran Shen (Environmental Economics; Climate Change; Fiscal Policy), Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ziming Wang (Environmental Economics; Energy Economics; Economics of Innovation; Industrial Organization), University of Tokyo
I have been supervisor/research advisor for the following brilliant PhD Students:
Ryan Ng (Financial Econometrics, Energy Economics, High-dimensional Methods, Climate Change), Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Economics
Zeina Hasna (Macroeconomics, Structural Change, Growth & Inequality, Environment Economics), Faculty of Economics
Hongyu Nian (Energy Economics, Environmental Economics), Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Note for potential PhD students
I am happy to supervise students working in the following areas:
Applied Macroeconomics;
Climate Change and Sustainability;
Energy Economics; and
Topics related to the Middle East and North Africa region.
If your research interests match mine, I would be happy for you to put me down as a potential supervisor in your application to Cambridge.
Please note that while I am not able to give you specific feedback on your PhD application to Cambridge, I would be more than happy to discuss your proposed project before submission