
معرفی
Jennifer S. Jhun is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. Her work focuses on the philosophy of economics, econophysics, and the methodology of economic modeling. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh (2016) and a B.A. from Northwestern University (2008).
Her research explores intersections between physics and economics, including statistical mechanical models of finance, multi-model reasoning in economic policy analysis, and critical phenomena in market crashes. She critiques traditional economic assumptions like ceteris paribus and advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to understanding complex systems.
Jhun has published widely in journals like Philosophy of Science and Synthese, focusing on topics such as antitrust market definition, model uncertainty, and equilibrium methods. Her recent work (2023-2024) emphasizes fuzzy set approaches to antitrust analysis and econophysics applications in financial modeling.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. She teaches courses on the philosophy and methodology of economics, historical perspectives on science, and ethics in science and society.



