Our expert staff
Professor Sheri Markose received her PhD in Economics from the LSE and has a longstanding reputation for pioneering interdisciplinary Computational Finance. She was the founder director of the Essex Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (2001 - 2009). Sheri is doing foundational research on blockchain distributed ledgers and serves as an Associate Editor of Frontiers Computational Intelligence in Robotics and AI.
Professor Simon Weidenholzer joined Essex after both receiving his PhD in Economics at the University of Vienna and working as an Assistant Professor in the same department. His work covers microeconomics, game theory, evolutionary game theory, behavioural economics, social networks and industrial organisation. His most recent work involves theoretical and laboratory studies of crowdfunding, copy trading, and robo-advisors.
Dr. Christoph Siemroth received his PhD in Economics from the University of Mannheim. His fields of expertise include behavioural and experimental economics, financial economics, and organizational economics. His recent work includes study of the informational content in asset prices, prediction markets, crowdfunding, and optimal budgeting.
Dr. Ahrash Dianat completed his PhD in Economics at George Mason University (USA). Ahrash then took a post-doctoral post at the California Institute of Technology (“Caltech”) before joining the University of Essex. Ahrash specialises in experimental economics, behavioural economics, and market design. His work has included studies of corporate prediction markets.
Dr. David Zentler-Munro comes to Essex from his PhD in Economics at UCL and a post as Senior Policy Advisor at the UK Department of the Treasury. His work focuses on search models and labour markets. His recent work uses machine learning to study labour market behaviour.