PhD Studentship in Neuroeconomic Decision Theory (Lancaster University)
We invite applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship within
the nascent field of Neuroeconomics. The post-holder will engage in 4
year, full-time, Economics PhD training from October 1, 2024, under the
primary supervision of
Prof. Carlos Alós-Ferrer. We are looking for a student familiar
with either data analysis or formal-analytical modeling. Programming
skills are a plus. Applicants should normally have, or be on track to
obtain, an MSc degree in Economics, Psychology, Mathematics, or a
related field, but candidates with other quantitative backgrounds could
be considered.
The PhD project is interdisciplinary and will require the
post-holder to work across disciplines (economics, psychology, decision
neuroscience, or mathematics, depending on the post-holder’s background
and qualifications). The project is concerned with why and how humans
make mistakes in their economic decisions, from the psychological and
neural roots of persistent errors to the economic consequences of
cognitive failures. It requires a willingness to work with process data,
including response times and, potentially, eye-tracking and neural
data. The project specifics will be further tailored to the
post-holder’s skills and interests and can be more experimental/applied
or more analytical/mathematical.
For further information and instructions on how to apply go to
https://alosferrer.github.io/hiring.html