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Kerstin Preuschoff obtained her Ph.D. in Computation Neural Systems and Neuroeconomics from the California Institute of Technology. Her research interests lie in Neuroeconomics and Neurofinance, focusing on the neural basis of decision making and risk. Her highly interdisciplinary work encompasses both theoretical and experimental aspects of decision making and risk-taking, existing at the intersection of neuroscience, financial economics, computational neuroscience, and psychology. Aside from her research, she teaches courses on neuroeconomics and neurofinance, utilizing interdisciplinary tools in finance. Before joining the University of Geneva, she was a researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Empirical Research in Economics at the University of Zurich and at the Brain Mind Institute at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. Preuschoff's research aims to explore the impact of neuroscience on financial market decisions and she has authored numerous publications in related fields.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Kerstin Preuschoff teaches and conducts research primarily in Neuroeconomics and Neurofinance.
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