AWARDS AND GRANTS
2019: Winner of the EUR Fellowship (€135,000) for the project “Don’t Mess with My Mind: Improving the Use of Behavioural Insights in Policy Making.”
2018 Best Teacher Award (1st term 2018/2019 EMLE)
2018: Journal of International Criminal Justice Prize 2017 for my article ‘Misidentification of Victims Under International Criminal Law: An Attempted Offence?', Journal of International Criminal Justice 15 (2017) 291-398 (€ 2000 plus £300 in OUP book tokens).
2017: Grant for the project "Perceived Risk of Terrorism and its Implications for (Counter-Terrorism) Communication Strategies” (€30,000), Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Strategic Alliance, the Centre for Safety and Security (LDE-CSS).
A principal investigator in a joint project with Dr. Gerdien de Vries (Delft University of Technology), and Dr. Jaroslaw Kantorowicz (Leiden University). [In the news].
2017: Grant for the project “Long-term Effectiveness of Nudges: an Experimental Investigation” (€2,982), Behavioural Approaches to Tort and Contract (BACT) research programme and the Innovation Programme, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. A joint project with Maria Campos and Dr. Peter Desmet (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
2016: Grant for an experiment (€4,450), Innovation Program, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2013: Poster Presentation Award (€500), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2010-2011: Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (€24,000, European Master in Law and Economics)
2019: Winner of the EUR Fellowship (€135,000) for the project “Don’t Mess with My Mind: Improving the Use of Behavioural Insights in Policy Making.”
2018 Best Teacher Award (1st term 2018/2019 EMLE)
2018: Journal of International Criminal Justice Prize 2017 for my article ‘Misidentification of Victims Under International Criminal Law: An Attempted Offence?', Journal of International Criminal Justice 15 (2017) 291-398 (€ 2000 plus £300 in OUP book tokens).
2017: Grant for the project "Perceived Risk of Terrorism and its Implications for (Counter-Terrorism) Communication Strategies” (€30,000), Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Strategic Alliance, the Centre for Safety and Security (LDE-CSS).
A principal investigator in a joint project with Dr. Gerdien de Vries (Delft University of Technology), and Dr. Jaroslaw Kantorowicz (Leiden University). [In the news].
2017: Grant for the project “Long-term Effectiveness of Nudges: an Experimental Investigation” (€2,982), Behavioural Approaches to Tort and Contract (BACT) research programme and the Innovation Programme, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. A joint project with Maria Campos and Dr. Peter Desmet (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
2016: Grant for an experiment (€4,450), Innovation Program, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2013: Poster Presentation Award (€500), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2010-2011: Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (€24,000, European Master in Law and Economics)
EDUCATION
2011-2015: European Doctorate in Law and Economics, EDLE. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hamburg, Germany – Suma Cum Laude; University of Bologna, Italy. Dissertation title: Cost-Effective Criminal Enforcement: A Law and Economics Approach
2010-2011: European Master in Law and Economics, EMLE, cum laude (Erasmus Mundus Scholarship). University of Hamburg, Germany; University of Ghent, Belgium; University of Vienna, Austria. Thesis title: The Relation between Costs of Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law: United States vs. Germany
2011-2015: European Doctorate in Law and Economics, EDLE. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hamburg, Germany – Suma Cum Laude; University of Bologna, Italy. Dissertation title: Cost-Effective Criminal Enforcement: A Law and Economics Approach
2010-2011: European Master in Law and Economics, EMLE, cum laude (Erasmus Mundus Scholarship). University of Hamburg, Germany; University of Ghent, Belgium; University of Vienna, Austria. Thesis title: The Relation between Costs of Constitutional Rights and Criminal Law: United States vs. Germany