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Home | News | Placement Timo Schenk: Aarhus University and Erasmus University Rotterdam
News | February 16, 2024

Placement Timo Schenk: Aarhus University and Erasmus University Rotterdam

In summer 2024, Timo Schenk will be joining Aarhus University, Denmark as a Postdoc. From January, 2025, he will be joining Erasmus University Rotterdam as an Assistant Professor.

Placement Timo Schenk: Aarhus University and Erasmus University Rotterdam

Timo is a TI research master graduate (2020) and currently PhD student in Econometrics at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of research fellow Frank Kleibergen (University of Amsterdam) and Andreas Pick (Erasmus University Rotterdam). 

His research advances the econometric methods in the field of causal inference with panel data. In his job market paper, he develops strategies to identify the mechanisms behind treatment effects in difference-in-differences designs. His current papers have applications in environmental economics, economic history and public health.

Link to personal website: timoschenk.eu/