CEEL is one of Italy's oldest experimental economics laboratories, known for interdisciplinary research on economic behavior, cognition, and decision making. Its research program brings together economics, cognitive psychology, and organizational studies to examine how human cognition shapes economic behavior, using laboratory, online, and field-based methods. The lab's mission includes translating experimental findings into insights for the design of economic institutions and organizational policies.
I completed my PhD at CEEL and then worked there for three years as a postdoctoral researcher. Altogether, it was my academic home for the first seven years of my career: a formative environment of intellectual training, collaboration, and fun.