Leverhulme International Professor:

Peter Bossaerts

Peter Bossaerts is Leverhulme International Professor of Neuroeconomics in the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge. He pioneered the use of controlled experimentation (with human participants) in the study of financial markets. He also pioneered the use of decision and game theory in cognitive neuroscience, thereby helping establish the novel fields of neuroeconomics, […]

Research Associates:

Konstantinos Ioannidis

Konstantinos Ioannidis is a Leverhulme International Professorship in Neuroeconomics Research Associate/Postdoctoral Researcher in the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge. At Cambridge, he is working with a group lead by Peter Bossaerts studying how computational complexity influences human decision making. He is expected to obtain his PhD in Economics from CREED at the […]

Jason Schoeters

I am currently a research associate at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge working with Peter Bossaerts. My main research interests are temporal graph theory, swarm intelligence, and optimization.I also enjoy the occasional coding project and learning about new subjects. For more information, feel free to browse around https://jschoete.github.io/ or contact me […]

Nazanin Babolmorad

Nazanin holds the position of Research Associate within the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge. Her research primarily revolves around the domain of behavioral finance, with a distinct focus on the role of social networks and media in shaping the decisions of both individual households and experienced professional investors. Employing an interdisciplinary approach, […]

PhD Candidates:

Andreas Kapounek

Andreas’ research explores computational complexity in political decision-making. It seeks to augment the understanding of political choice by accounting for constraints such as preference orders, the limited range of issues a voter can process and the varying likelihoods of parties attaining power and delivering on their campaign promises. Andreas holds master’s degrees in management (HEC […]

Research Support Staff:

Rob Woods

Rob Woods is a Research Engineer for the Leverhulme International Professorship in Neuroeconomics in the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge. Rob’s research interests includes human and algorithmic trading, financial markets, banking, cryptocurrency and blockchain, and experiment design. Rob’s key tasks include novel market micro-structure research, experiment design, and software design and development […]

Sol Miah

Sol Miah is a Research Grants Co-ordinator for the Leverhulme International Professorship in Neuroeconomics in the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge. Sol’s key tasks include managing the Leverhulme Grant, monitor the budgets, update the website, distribute the research publications, prepare for the audits and other general admin tasks.