
معرفی
Oleg Urminsky is a Professor at the University of Chicago's Business School. His research focuses on behavioral decision-making in economic contexts, integrating philosophical frameworks such as Bayesian decision theory and Derek Parfit's theories on temporal trade-offs. He holds a Philosophy degree from Princeton University and a PhD in applied statistics from Columbia University.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Philosophy, Princeton University ('91)
- PhD in Applied Statistics, Columbia University
Research Interests:
Explores how individuals implement Bayesian strategies in real-world decisions, examines psychological underpinnings of judgment biases, and applies philosophical concepts to study intertemporal choices. His work bridges theoretical philosophy and empirical behavioral science.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. He has no listed advisees or laboratory affiliations.




