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University of Groningen

Optimal bounds, bounded optimality

Böhm, Udo

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Publication date: 2018

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Böhm, U. (2018). Optimal bounds, bounded optimality: Models of impatience in decision-making. University of Groningen.

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Curriculum Vitae

Udo B¨ohm was born on 10 March 1988 in Stollberg, Germany. In 2006 he began

his study of Psychology at Chemnitz University of Technology, from which he graduated best of his year in 2009. After a research internship at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig he began a master’s degree in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Gronin-gen in 2010. Specialising in Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Modelling, he graduated cum laude in 2012.

Udo was awarded a scholarship by the faculty of Behavioural and Social Sci-ences’s PhD fund in 2012 and an NWO research talent grant in 2013. During his PhD project in Mathematical Psychology he collaborated with leading experts in the field. He has presented his research at various national and international con-ferences and his work has appeared in international journals, such as NeuroImage, Behavior Research Methods, and Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Next to the work on his PhD project Udo taught undergraduate and graduate level courses in programming, statistics, and mathematics.

At present Udo is a post-doctoral researcher in Psychological Methods at the University of Amsterdam’s Department of Psychology.

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