Research Seminar: Joakim Sundh

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The Speaker

Joakim Sundh holds a psychology degree and a PhD in Cognitive Psychology. His research is concerned with how people form judgments and make decisions, particularly in situations that involve risk or uncertainty. During his time as a researcher he has published works on both human perception of probability and the cognitive processes that constitute the basis of probabilistic thinking. Joakim is currently based at Uppsala University, where he runs an ongoing three-year research project investigating how people approach events with low probability but high impact. He also has ongoing collaborations with research groups at the University of Warwick and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

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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.

Watch the Replay

Watch the recording of this seminar here on the CHDH Youtube Channel