Research Seminar: Carsten Murawski
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The Speaker
Carsten Murawski is a decision scientist, professor in the Department of Finance and director of the Centre for Brain, Mind and Markets, an interdisciplinary centre focused on human and machine decision-making. He is director of the interdisciplinary doctoral program Decision, Risk and Financial Sciences and academic lead of the University of Bonn-University of Melbourne joint PhD program.
His primary research and teaching areas are decision theory, experimental economics, decision neuroscience, consumer decision-making, computational psychiatry and cognitive science. Most of his current research investigates the neurocognitive computations underlying decision-making and how computational resource constraints affect decision-making in healthy and clinical populations. He uses a variety of methods including behavioral experiments, eye-tracking, pharmacological interventions, and neuroimaging in both human and non-human animals. His translational research spans consumer decision-making, decision-making and health, and high-performance decision-making.
Prior to joining the University of Melbourne, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Zurich. He has been a visiting researcher at New York University and at Columbia University, New York and has taught at undergraduate and graduate level at the University of Melbourne, the University of Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. He worked in the finance industry for severeal years. He holds a PhD from the University of Zurich, Switzerland and a Master's degree from the University of Bayreuth, Germany.
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The Seminar
In this event in a series, speakers from within the Hub, the University, and the broader research community tell us about their research. Our Research Seminar Series involves speakers covering a broad range of themes surrounding our Hub’s interests, so we’ll hopefully all learn something interesting. Whether you want to learn to inform your own research or to simply satisfy a personal curiosity, we hope to see you there.
Attend In-Person or Online
Where: Steve Howard Room 5206, Level 5, Melbourne Connect
Online: Join the zoom here Meeting ID: 881 8112 1134 Passcode: 081124