About Me

About Me

I am a Data Science and Economics professional with a strong background in financial analysis, economic research, and data-driven decision-making. Currently pursuing my M.Sc. in Data Science & Economics at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, I specialize in transforming complex data into actionable insights for business and policy contexts.

My experience spans financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and feasibility studies across both corporate and research environments. I have worked as a financial analyst, economist, and accounting assistant, supporting strategic decisions through rigorous quantitative analysis and clear data storytelling. Alongside my professional experience, I am actively involved in academic research as a working student at IAMO, contributing to data collection, analysis, and research dissemination in an international setting.

Technically, I am proficient in Python, MATLAB, SQL, and Power BI, with solid experience in R, econometrics, and statistical modeling. I enjoy working at the intersection of economics, data science, and strategy, and I am motivated by projects where analytical rigor leads to real-world impact.

Gold Reserves?

Following the 2008 financial crisis, Global Central banks have steadily increased their gold reservers, which have now reached 1.2 billion ounces which is the highest level recorded since the 1970s.