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Dr. Frederic Moisan is an Assistant Professor at EM Lyon Business School and a Research Associate at GATE-LAB, CNRS. His research focuses on social interactions, network dynamics, and the interplay between individual behavior and large-scale phenomena. He combines behavioral economics and AI to design social technologies. Previously, he held postdoctoral roles at the University of Cambridge (2016-2020), Carnegie Mellon University (2014-2015), and worked at Fetch.ai (2018-2019). He earned his PhD in AI from the University of Toulouse (IRIT & TSE).
Education history includes:
- PhD in Artificial Intelligence, University of Toulouse (IRIT & TSE)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University (2014-2015)
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge (2016-2020)
Research interests span behavioral economics, experimental economics, and computational social science. His work analyzes how individual actions shape network structures and drive systemic outcomes. Current projects include 'Games on Networks: An Experimental Study' and studies on behavioral attenuation mechanisms.
Grants and collaborations include work with the Cambridge Institute for New Economic Thinking and Keyes Fund projects. He is affiliated with EM Lyon's AIM Institute (Artificial Intelligence in Management) and BRiO group (Behavioral Research in Organizations).
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