Prof. Daniel Benjamin (UCLA) and his co-authors are looking to hire two research assistants to start in the summer of 2021.
The Research Assistant, Genoeconomics (NBER) position is a full-time position starting in summer 2021. The chosen candidate will work with economics professors Dan Benjamin (UCLA), David Cesarini (NYU), David Laibson (Harvard University), and their co-authors. This position will work out of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) offices in Cambridge, MA. The ideal candidate is someone who is interested in genoeconomics (i.e., the identification of genetic variation that is associated with variation in economic behavior), and is likely to pursue a PhD in economics, genomics, statistics, data science, or a related field.
Detailed information on the above NBER postion can be found online.
The Research Assistant, Behavioral Economics (UCLA) position is a full-time position starting in summer 2020. The selected candidate will work with economics professor Dan Benjamin (at UCLA), Miles Kimball (University of Colorado Boulder), Ori Heffetz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Kristen Cooper (Gordon College) and their co-authors, and is ideal for individuals interested in behavioral economics research and likely to pursue a PhD in economics.
Detailed information on the above UCLA position can be found online.