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Postdoctoral Research Scholar

Columbia University
$82,000-$82,000
United States, New York, New York
535 West 116th Street (Show on map)
Mar 05, 2025

Columbia University in the City of New York: Arts and Sciences Core - Interdisciplinary: Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP)

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Open Date

Mar 05, 2025


Salary Range or Pay Grade

$82,000-$82,000

Description

The Cognitive and Behavioral Economics Initiative (CBEI) in the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP) at Columbia University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Scholar position in the fields of behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, or computational cognitive science to begin on or around July 1, 2025. The appointment will initially be for one year but is renewable for a total of three years based on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

The Postdoctoral Research Scholar will join a team, under the direction of Prof. Michael Woodford, who studies the cognitive foundations of economic decision-making, using behavioral experiments and computational modeling. The program is especially interested in research that explores parallels between the cognitive mechanisms involved in perceptual judgments and economic decisions. Projects may involve the accuracy of judgments about probability, value, or risk; learning to forecast or categorize; the role of imprecise perception or memory in learning the values of actions; endogenous allocation of attention; sources of randomness in decisions; or context effects in choice behavior.

Representative recent publications by our group include: Prat-Carrabin and Woodford, Nature Human Behaviour, 2022; Hebert and Woodford, J. Economic Theory, 2023; Prat-Carrabin and Woodford, Psychological Review, 2024; Azeredo da Silveira, Sung, and Woodford, American Economic Review, 2024; Wei and Woodford, PNAS, 2025; and Aridor, Azeredo da Silveira, and Woodford, J. Econ. Dynamics and Control, in press.


Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in economics, psychology, computational neuroscience, computer science, or a related field must be received before starting the position. A strong background in computational modeling is essential.

Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience running behavioral experiments is desirable, as is previous collaboration or engagement with researchers in economics. Familiarity with methods from machine learning will be a plus.


Application Instructions

All applications must be made through Columbia University's Academic Search and Recruiting (ASR/Interfolio). Please upload the following required materials: a 1-2 page statement of research interests, CV, copies of (or links to) one or two representative publications or preprints, and contact information for three references to whom the Search Committee can reach out if needed.

Applications received by May 31, 2025 will receive full consideration.

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