I am a research fellow in the Institutions and Political Inequality research unit. I received his Ph.D. in Political Science in 2017, from the Central European University Budapest, with a dissertation on how the dynamics of party ideological shifts, economic inequality, and individual political participation unfold over time. In my current work I focus on the measurement of political inequality in deep participatory processes (such as citizen consultations), and the institutional determinants of cross-country variation in political inequality. I am interested in statistics, data visualization, and the history of Leftist parties.