Biography:
Dr. You SHAN is a Tenure-Track Associate Professor at the School of Management, USTC. His research primarily focuses on behavioral economics, decision theory, and digital economy. His groundbreaking works bridging bounded rationality with AI decision-making has been published in top academic journals such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Research Interest:
behavioral economics, decision theory, digital economy
What You Can Expect in the Project:
Students will engage in research on topics in microeconomics, decision theory, and AI behavior. Specific tasks include conducting comprehensive literature reviews on behavioral biases, bounded rationality, and their applications in the digital economy. Students will also participate in designing and implementing behavioral and experimental economics studies. Additionally, they will explore prompt engineering techniques and contribute to AI-related experiments, focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence and decision-making.
Desired skill and background:
A strong interest in academic research, with a strong sense of responsibility. Background in computer science, economics, or related fields is preferred. Familiarity with tools such as Python, R, or other relevant programming languages is highly desirable.