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Home | News | New position Konstantinos Ioannidis: University of Cambridge
News | February 17, 2023

New position Konstantinos Ioannidis: University of Cambridge

UvA PhD candidate and TI graduate Konstantinos Ioannidis has accepted a position as Research Associate (UK equivalent of postdoc) for the Department of Economics at the University of Cambridge. 

New position Konstantinos Ioannidis: University of Cambridge

Konstantinos graduated from the TI research master in 2017 and is currently a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of TI Research Fellows Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof. In his research, he uses game theory and experiments to study how people process information in either individual or strategic decision making.

Since April 2022, he was employed by the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham as a Research Associate/Lab Manager at the Birmingham Experimental Economics Laboratory (BEEL), while working remotely on his PhD. He is expected to obtain his PhD in 2023. He has published in the Journal of the Economic Science Association, and the American Law and Economics Review. He will be joining the Department of Economics at the University of Cambridge as a Research Associate in June 2023. He will work with professor Peter Bossaerts in interdisciplinary research at the crosspoint between economics, computer science, and neuroscience.