The Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy is pleased to present a book launch event for The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies Then and Now by Nobel Prize laureate Richard Thaler and visiting economist Alex Imas, both from the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. On…
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The ERS Seminar Series is hosted by Jennifer Jennings, director. The series features works in progress by Princeton graduate students and faculty from universities across the U.S. focusing on current interdisciplinary education-related topics. The seminars are open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided. No…
Join us for a panel of experts on the state of community violence intervention. Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
The algorithmic recommender systems that select, filter, and personalize experiences across online platforms and services play a significant role in shaping user experiences online. These systems largely determine what users see, read, and watch, fueling debates around their potential to amplify harmful content, foster societal…
Aisha Yousafzai, Professor of Child Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
Prof. Jing Meng is a Professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London and a fellow of Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance. Her research focuses on technology innovation, climate change policies, and co-mitigation of climate change and air pollution.
Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff.All seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 pm EST to 1:00 pm ESTRoom 290 in Wallace Hall at Princeton & Zoom (email ffdata@princeton.edu for link) Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.