Constantin is a first-year PhD student working with Daniela De Angelis and Pantelis Samartsidis. He is interested in infectious disease research, especially in resource-constrained settings. In his thesis,
Constantin develops new quasi-experimental methods to evaluate the impact of policies to stop infectious diseases, such as Covid-19 lockdowns, from observational, longitudinal data sets. Constantin holds a MSc in Medical Statistics (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), a MSc in Economics (Heidelberg University), and a BSc in Economics (University of Mannheim).
Research Interests: Global Health, Infectious Diseases, Causal Inference from non-randomized interventions.