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The choices we make can have broad impact, including election outcomes, product/brand success and social (dis)obedience. The way that humans make choices or exhibit preferences are often influenced by various contexts: the set of choices available, environmental contexts and/or social factors such as conformity and contagion. This project will investigate factors that influence these preferences by discrete choice modelling using Bayesian inference and graph algorithms.
You will contribute to teaching in the bachelor programme in Business Analytics, a selection of master programmes, and supervise thesis projects. Alongside teaching, you will conduct research on discrete choice modelling and human decision making in complex social systems towards a PhD thesis. You will work with an interdisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in discrete choice modelling, network science, algorithms, optimisation, and machine learning.
The candidate will be responsible for developing novel probabilistic network models and using Bayesian inference to fit these models to real-world systems. The candidate should therefore:
Prior experience with Bayesian statistics and/or network science would be advantageous.
Fixed-term contract: 18 months. Upon a positive evaluation, an extension of 4.5 years will follow.
As a Junior Lecturer at The School of Business and Economics you will be employed by the most international university of the Netherlands, located in the beautiful city of Maastricht. In addition, we offer you:
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