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Home | News | Placement Cem Peker: School of Management, Polytechnic University of Milan
News | June 02, 2022

Placement Cem Peker: School of Management, Polytechnic University of Milan

Cem Peker will join the School of Management, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy as postdoctoral researcher in September 2022.

Placement Cem Peker: School of Management, Polytechnic University of Milan

Cem is PhD candidate in Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics under the supervision of research fellow Aurélien Baillon. In his research he develops Bayesian methods to elicit and aggregate preferences, beliefs and judgments. He uses insights and tools from Decision Sciences, Experimental Economics and Behavioral Economics. Applications include truthful elicitation in surveys and experiments, identifying experts in forecasting, harnessing the wisdom of crowds etc.

Link to personal website.