Position for Associate Research Scholar with the Cognitive and Behavioral Economics Initiative, Columbia University

 

The Cognitive and Behavioral Economics Initiative (CBEI) at Columbia University invites applications for an Associate Research Scholar (ARS) position to begin May 1, 2023 or later. The appointment will initially be for one year but is renewable based on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

The Associate Research Scholar will facilitate research on number cognition and the role of imprecise number representations as a source of errors and biases in economic decisions. A focus of the research will be the comparative evaluation of alternative quantitative models of the resource constraint that limits the precision of number representations, and the way in which these representations change depending on the statistics of the decision problems that are presented and, on the time allowed for mental processing. The Associate Research Scholar will conduct behavioral experiments, develop and test computational models of cognitive processes, and participate in data analysis and manuscript preparation, under the direction of Prof. Michael Woodford.

Qualifications

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Economics, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Physics, or a related discipline, and at least three years of postdoctoral experience in related research.

The ideal candidate will have strong computational skills, and experience conducting behavioral experiments, as well as superior motivation, drive, and demonstrated aptitude for research. Previous experience with interdisciplinary collaboration is strongly desired.

For additional details and instructions for how to apply, see the job posting at https://academic.careers.columbia.edu/#!/108222.