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Barnabas Szászi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Affective Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), where he leads the ELTE Behavioral Science Lab. He is also a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard Business School (2023/24) and founder of the Behavioral Science For Common Good Center. His research focuses on behavioral intervention design, the cognitive impacts of poverty, and improving scientific methodology.
Education: Dual degree in psychology and economics; PhD in experimental psychology (2018). Visiting researcher at Columbia University (2017/18) and Harvard Business School (2023/24).
Research interests include designing generalizable behavioral interventions, inequality effects on decision-making, and metascience. He has published 35+ peer-reviewed papers in top journals like Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nature Human Behaviour.
Awards include Fulbright Scholarships, Hungarian Central Bank Scholarship, and multiple national excellence awards. He also co-founded a Hungarian folk dance group and has run annually over 1000km since 2021.
