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Dmitrij Schneider is a Doctoral Researcher at the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), part of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. He holds an M.Sc. in Economics (2013-2019), a B.Sc. in Mathematics (since 2013), and a B.Sc. in Economics (2010-2013), all from Heinrich Heine University. His research focuses on Empirical Industrial Organization, Behavioral Economics, Institutional Economics, and Applications of Machine Learning. He has contributed to prominent publications such as Games and Economic Behavior.
His professional experience includes roles as a Student Assistant/Research Assistant at DICE (2013-2019) and self-employment as an IT consultant (2009-2019). Schneider’s work bridges theoretical economic models with empirical analyses, particularly examining decision-making processes in uncertain environments.
His research interests emphasize behavioral anomalies in market competition and the integration of machine learning techniques to analyze complex economic systems. The 2024 publication on skewness preferences showcases his ability to apply rigorous statistical methods to real-world datasets like online poker behavior.