Dr. Aurelien Baillon is a Professor of Economics of Uncertainty at the Erasmus School of Economics , Erasmus University Rotterdam, specializing in the Department of Applied Economics . His research focuses on individual decision-making under risk and ambiguity, combining empirical and theoretical approaches to understand probability elicitation and expert opinion aggregation. Key research areas: Behavioral Economics, Risk Attitudes, Bayesian Modeling Major projects: Bayesian Markets , Personal Model of Trumpery , Malakoff Humanis Chair His recent publications explore ambiguity theories , cybersecurity decision-making , and linguistic deception detection . Notable grants include the ERC Starting Grant (2016) and NWO Vidi Grant (2014). Collaborations span institutions like BRiO , HITS Institute , and GATE . The Datavisualization project with Alice Havrileck demonstrates his interdisciplinary approach to uncertainty analysis.
