Overview
The Chair for Organizational Design at the Institute for Empirical Research in Eco-nomics (IEW) in Zürich is inviting applications for three openings for a Post-Doctoral Researcher.
The research focus of this Chair is the design of improved social, political, and eco-nomic institutions using theory and experiments. The research covers a wide range of topics including the analysis and design of auctions and markets, voting institu-tions, and social learning and networks: http://www.iew.uzh.ch/chairs/jgoeree.html
We currently envision filling
1.One Postdoc position in theory
2.One Postdoc position in experimental
3.One Postdoc position that combines the development and support of JAVA based auction/market software with (experimental) research in this area.
Candidates for positions 1 and 2 should have completed their PhD in economics, and have a strong background in either theoretical or experimental research with a focus on auction/mechanism design, networks, or political institutions.
Eligibility
Candidates for position 3 should have a strong background in programming, in par-ticular JAVA, see http://www.iew.uzh.ch/institute/stellen_en.html The position entails 50% programming time and 50% research, with some flexibility depending on the candidate’s interests and skills.
The start date and terms of the positions are negotiable. Applications will be re-viewed starting December 16, 2009 on an ongoing basis until the positions are filled. The Institute for Empirical Research in Economics offers an exciting and interdiscipli-nary work environment and excellent research facilities, including a well-equipped laboratory for conducting experiments.
How to apply
Application should be submitted electronically. Please submit your CV, two com-pleted research papers, a statement of interest, and the names and email addresses of two recommenders to the following email address by December 15, 2009:
jgoeree@iew.uzh.ch
Prof. Dr. Jacob K. Goeree
Chair for Organizational Design
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this position
The Chair for Organizational Design at the Institute for Empirical Research in Eco-nomics (IEW) in Zürich is inviting applications for three openings for a Post-Doctoral Researcher.
The research focus of this Chair is the design of improved social, political, and eco-nomic institutions using theory and experiments. The research covers a wide range of topics including the analysis and design of auctions and markets, voting institu-tions, and social learning and networks: http://www.iew.uzh.ch/chairs/jgoeree.html
We currently envision filling
1.One Postdoc position in theory
2.One Postdoc position in experimental
3.One Postdoc position that combines the development and support of JAVA based auction/market software with (experimental) research in this area.
Candidates for positions 1 and 2 should have completed their PhD in economics, and have a strong background in either theoretical or experimental research with a focus on auction/mechanism design, networks, or political institutions.
Eligibility
Candidates for position 3 should have a strong background in programming, in par-ticular JAVA, see http://www.iew.uzh.ch/institute/stellen_en.html The position entails 50% programming time and 50% research, with some flexibility depending on the candidate’s interests and skills.
The start date and terms of the positions are negotiable. Applications will be re-viewed starting December 16, 2009 on an ongoing basis until the positions are filled. The Institute for Empirical Research in Economics offers an exciting and interdiscipli-nary work environment and excellent research facilities, including a well-equipped laboratory for conducting experiments.
How to apply
Application should be submitted electronically. Please submit your CV, two com-pleted research papers, a statement of interest, and the names and email addresses of two recommenders to the following email address by December 15, 2009:
jgoeree@iew.uzh.ch
Prof. Dr. Jacob K. Goeree
Chair for Organizational Design
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this position
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