Argun Aman
Year: 2020
Center: Economics
Supervisor: Henrik Orzen
I am a Ph.D. candidate specializing in Behavioral and Experimental Economics. My research focuses on using lab and online experiments to study how beliefs and meta-beliefs shape human behavior. I also have experience in designing and implementing field experiments to explore these topics in real-world settings. I am also a member of the ZEW Mannheim's Market Design unit.
Outside of academia, I enjoy cooking, running, road cycling, and have a keen interest in philosophy.
Credit: Katrin Glückler