
About
Dr. Paul Rauwolf is a Lecturer at Bangor University's School of Psychology and Sport Science, specializing in decision-making under uncertainty and sustainable behavior. His research bridges psychology, economics, and computer science, using experimental and computational methods.
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Bath (2016)
- Postdoctoral researcher, University of Oxford (Mathematics Institute) and Bangor University (Psychology)
Research focuses on environmental psychology, sustainable practices, and combating misinformation through behavioral economics. Recent work examines psychological distress and impulsivity's impact on cooperative resource management and political news accuracy.
Teaches Advanced Research Methods (PRP-4014) for MSc programs, emphasizing statistical rigor and reproducibility. Supervises MSc/BSc projects on sustainability learning dynamics and social factors influencing resource management.
Current projects explore individual-environment interactions in sustainability, funded through self-supported schemes. Collaborations span cognitive science, bilingualism, and AI ethics, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise.


