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NameFunctionExpertise
Achou, B.J.P. (Bertrand), PhD Household Economics, Public Economics, Health Economics, Applied Microeconomics and Microeconometrics
Alessie, prof. dr. R.J.M. (Rob)Professor Micro-econometrics Micro-econometrics, Consumer economics, Household saving behavior, Economics of ageing,  Labor economics, Health economics
Allers, prof. dr. M.A. (Maarten)Professor of Economics of Sub-National government Public finance, local government economics, fiscal federalism, political economy, local democracy
Alserda, G.A.G. (Gosse), PhDLecturer Institutional Finance, Asset Pricing, Experimental Economics
Angelini, V. (Viola), ProfProfessor, Aletta Jacobs Chair Applied microeconometrics; Household saving and consumption behaviour; Health Economics
Annibali, C. (Claudio), MScPhD candidate Gender, Labour and Health Economics
Beek, S.G.H. van Duration analysis, nonparametric estimation
Berg, prof. dr. G.J. (Gerard J.) van denProfessor
Bergemann, A. (Annette), DrAssociate Professor, Rosalind Franklin Fellow Labour Economics, Health Economics, Gender Economics, Micro-econometrics
Berk, prof. dr. J.M. (Jan Marc)Full professor money and banking Monetary theory, monetary economics, monetary policy, central banking. Economic policy, financial stability, EMU, European banking union, prudential supervision, resolution.
Beute, K. (Kim)Secretary
Beverdam, J., MScPhD-student Innovative financial instruments for sustainable landscapes
Bieleman, M. (Martin), MScPhD Student Fiscal Decentralization
Bolt, prof. dr. J. (Jutta)Professor of Global Economic History Long-run economic growth and development with a focus on developing regions
Boot, dr. T. (Tom)Associate Professor My research focuses on developing econometric theory to improve macroeconomic forecasting and make effective use of high-dimensional data.

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Bosma, J.J. (Jakob), PhDLecturer Quantitative Finance, Fixed Income, Interest Rate and Inflation Modelling, Applied Econometrics, Numerical Methods
Brock, E.O. (Bert) deProfessor Business Information Modelling
Bruin, prof. dr. B.P. (Boudewijn) deProfessor Financial ethics, business ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR), business and human rights, sustainability
Chau, K.W. (Ki Wai), DrAssistant professorFourier-based numerical approximation; Regression-later.
Chen, J., M
Chen, J. (Junyu), M Financial Econometrics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Time Series, Financial Risk
Chen, Y. (Yu), MScPhD student Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Randomized Control Trials, Health Behaviors
Claassen, B.F.C. (Bart)PhD Candidate Macro-Finance, (Continuous-time) Asset Pricing, Computational Economics, Financial Frictions in Macroeconomics, Macroeconomic Theory.
Cui, W., Dr
Czura, K. (Kristina), DrAssociate Professor Development Economics, Experimental Economics, Applied Microeconometrics, Behavioral Economics
Dalò, A. (Ambrogio), DrAssistant Professor of Finance Asset Pricing, Responsible Investing, Investment Funds.
Dam, dr. L. (Lammertjan)Associate Professor Asset Pricing, ESG investing, Derivative Pricing, Econometric Methods
Davans, H. (Helena)Management-/Office-assistent section Economics and Econometrics
De Vicq de Cumptich, A.P.E. (Amaury), DrAssistant professor I am a financial historian with a demonstrated history of working in the financial sector. Experienced in Financial History, Financial Regulation, Asset Management, and Political Economy. Graduated from LSE and KU Leuven. I obtained my PhD from Utrecht University. I have recently obtained a VENI grant for my research on the distribution of colonial profits in the Netherlands.
Diannegara, A. (Ariadi)PhD student Finance, risk management
Dijk, H.H. (Hermien), PhDAssistant Professor of Health EconomicsHealth Economics
Dongen, E.M.A. (Lisa van Dongen) van, MScPh.D. Candidate Economics Microfinance; Gender Studies; Finance and Development; Impact Analyses; Experimental Economics; Development Economics;
Elgersma, S.J. Environmental Economics, Dynamic Game Theory.
Elhorst, prof. dr. J.P. (Paul)Professor of Spatial Econometrics Go to https://spatial-panels.com/?page_id=2 for Matlab software of spatial panels and spatial econometric model.
July 5, 2023: Jean Paelinck Award for Distinguished Sustained Scholarship in Regional Science Methods pdf with motivation
Eriksen, S.S.H. (Steffen), DrAssociate Professor Impact Evaluation, Non-experimental Methods, Applied Econometrics, Collectables, and Stock Market Participation.
Fazzo Cusan, M.
Febbraro, drs. F. (Francesco)PhD Candidate
Febriady, A. (Ade), MScPhD student Development Economics, Poverty and Inequality, Subjective Well-Being (Happiness), Applied Microeconometrics
Fu, J., PhD
Gao, Y. (Yu), M
Geerlings-Koolman, M.A. (Martine)Program Assistant BSc EOR
Geis, A. (Alexandra)PhD candidate
Giesenow, F.M. (Fred), DrLecturer Monetary Policy, Political Economy, Dynamic Panel Data Analysis.
Gonenc, H. (Halit), DrAssociate Professor, Program Director MSc International Financial Management Corporate Finance, International Financial Management, Ownership Structure and Family Control, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility, Carbon Disclosure and Carbon Emission and Finance.
Grefte, J.A.M. (Job) deAssistant Professor Business Ethics and Sustainability Business ethics, Sustainability, Epistemology, Argumentation theory, Philosophy of Science
Groneck, M. (Max), DrAssociate Professor Dynamic macroeconomics, household and demographic economics, behavioral macroeconomics, applied public economics
Haan, prof. dr. M.A. (Marco)Professor Industrial Organization Industrial Organization.
Han, Q., MScPhD student
Heijdra, B.J. (Ben)Emeritus Professor of Macroeconomics Macroeconomics, Public Economics, Environmental Economics
Heijmans, dr. R.J.R.K. (Roweno)Assistant Professor My research addresses questions in game theory, especially coordination games, and environmental economics using a combination of theoretical, experimental, and empirical techniques. I work 80% at the University of Groningen and 20% at the NHH Norwegian School of Economics.
Heijnen, dr. P. (Pim)Associate professor Environmental economics, industrial organization, (applied) game theory
Helmantel, drs. M.E. (Mark)Academic Lecturer
Hermes, prof. dr. C.L.M. (Niels)Professor corporate governance, microfinance, international finance, financial systems and economic growth 
Herrmann, O.M. (Oliver), DrAssistant Professor Political Economics, Experimental Economics, Corporate Valuation
Hiddink, A.W.P. (Wim-Paul), MScPhD CandidateApplied Game Theory and Industrial Organization
Hoeben, dr. C. (Corine)Research Associate Local government taxes
Homroy, S. (Swarnodeep), DrAssociate Professor (Reader) of Finance Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance, Climate Finance, Political Economy
Hulshof, dr. D. (Daan)Assistant professor Energy economics
Iftime, O.V. (Orest), DrAssociate Professor (Applied Mathematics)
Jacobs, dr. J.P.A.M. (Jan)Associate Professor Empirical macroeconomics; health economics
Jansen, L.J. (Laura)PhD Student Public economics, health economics and micro-economics.
Jelsema, E.T. (Ellie)Management-/office-assistant
Jong, prof. dr. A. (Abe) deProfessor of Corporate Finance Corporate Finance; Financial History; Business History
Jong, D.M.O. (Dylan), PhDAssistant professor Local public finance;  Decentralization;  Local economic growth;  Quality of government;  Spatial productivity
Jong, prof. dr. H.J. (Herman) deProfessor of Economic History Economic and Social History, Long Term Economic Growth and Development
Kaat, D.M. (Daniel Marcel) te, PhDAssociate Professor of Finance International Finance, Empirical Banking, Monetary Policy
Kamtoh Ndongmo, dr. C.A. (Charles Albert), PhDPhD student
Kantarci, T. (Tunga), DrPost-doctoral researcher and lecturer Labor economics, health economics, experimental economics, survey methodology, discrete-choice modelling in econometrics, simulation methods in econometrics
Kesina, M. (Michaela), PhDAssociate Professor Microeconometrics, Spatial Econometrics, Frequentist and Bayesian Econometrics, Applications in International Economics, Regional and Urban Economics, and Energy Economics
Kiernan, C.K. (Caitlin)PhD Candidate
Klooster, J. (Jens), MSc
Knot, prof. dr. K.H.W. (Klaas)Honorary professor Economics of Central Banking
Kong, L. (Lingwei), DrAssistant Professor of EconometricsAsset pricing, identification robust tests.
Koning, prof. dr. R.H. (Ruud)Professor by special appointment, sports economics (Mulierinstituut) Applied microeconometrics, Insurance economics, Non-life insurance models, Economics and econometrics of sports
Kramer, dr. E.L. (Bert)Lecturer The impact of climate change and the transition on financial markets.
How to measure investment portfolio alignment with the Paris agreement
Asset Liability Managment and Risk Management for insurance companies, pension funds, private individuals and social housing corporations.
Kramer, dr. M.M. (Marc)Program Director BSc E&BE, Senior Lecturer Investor Behavior, Behavioral Finance
Kwaak, dr. C.G.F. (Christiaan) van derAssociate Professor My research focuses on the macroeconomic impact that unconventional monetary and fiscal policies have in mitigating financial crises and on long-run financial stability. I investigate this within New Keynesian DSGE models, which allow me to not only investigate policies that have been implemented in the real world, but also counterfactual policies. Earlier research focused on the impact of such policies after a financial crisis had broken out, whereas my current research focuses on the extent to which (un)conventional monetary policies increase or decrease the probability of such a crisis happening in the first place, and how these policies affect the macroeconomy in the short- and long-run.


Keywords: Macroeconomics, Financial Intermediation, Financial Fragility, Unconventional Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy
Langley, M.G. (Madeline)PhD candidate Madeline's research focuses on women's empowerment and nutritional security in Bangladesh and Ethiopia.
Lensink, prof. dr. B.W. (Robert)Professor; Vice dean research Microfinance; Gender Studies; Finance and Development; Impact Analyses; Experimental Economics; Development Economics; External Finance; Capital market imperfections; Climate Change and Development
Ligtenberg, J.W. (Hans), MScPhD student
Malinowski, M. (Mikołaj), PhDI am an economic historian specialising in global, long-term, historical, macroeconomic and political processes with a focus on Eastern-Central Europe. In 2013, I co-founded WEast - The Eastern European Economic History Network (http://weast.info).
Long-term economic growth
Economic and social inequality
State capacity
Eastern Europe and Russia
Institutional Economics
Marchesi, D. (Daniele), MSc Applied Microeconomics, Development Economics , Public Economics
Marinkov, V.V. (Viktor), DrAssistant Professor of Macroeconomics My research spans expectations in macroeconomics, monetary policy and productivity. Two general themes are understanding the importance of deviations from rational expectations and full information for explaining macroeconomic phenomena and the evolution of productivity differences between countries.
Masciandaro, C. (Carlotta)PhD Candidate Distributional effects of climate policies
Méder, Z.Z. (Zsombor), PhDassistant professor decision theory, game theory
Mees, prof. dr. R.A.J. (Roland)Professor of Practice of Business Ethics Roland Mees is currently a director of Sustainable Finance at ING Wholesale Banking, where he mainly focuses on the moral practice of sustainability, for example when granting Sustainability-Linked Loans to corporate customers. Mees has gained over 30 years of experience in the banking sector, not only at ING, but also at ABN Amro and Triodos Bank.

While pursuing his career in a business environment, he felt the need to reflect more deeply on the pragmatic reality of the organizations he worked for. Thus, Mees sought to deepen his academic knowledge with a master’s in Philosophy in Business at Utrecht University, followed by a PhD at the Ethics Institute of Utrecht University. Both alongside his full-time job at ING.

Mees is an expert on motivational obstacles to taking sustainable action and pathways for individuals, institutions and humanity. As a professor of Practice of Business Ethics, he works in close collaboration with professor of Financial Ethics, Boudewijn de Bruin. Together with the other professors at the EE&F department that focus on topics such as sustainable development, sustainable banking & finance and corporate governance, Mees contributes to setting up, innovating and carrying out education in the field of business ethics. Apart from his educational contributions, he takes part in research projects within the faculty and develops his own research in the field of business ethics.
Mierau, J.O. (Jochen), ProfProfessor Public Health Economics
Milionis, P. (Petros), DrAssociate Professor Economic Growth and Development, Regional Economics , International Economics, Economic History
Mills, M.C. (Melinda), ProfProfessor of Data Science & Public Health Policy demographics; high-dimensional data; health; labour market
Montfoort, F.J. vanPhD Candidate Energy Economics Regulation of Energy Markets
Mueller, A.M. (Annika), DrAssociate Professor Development Economics; Experimental Economics; Behavioral Economics
Muhamed, T.A.S., MSc
Mulder, prof. dr. M. (Machiel)Professor of Energy Economics Economics of energy markets, energy systems, energy policy, energy transition, regulation of energy networks, climate policy
Nieuwenhuis, A.C. Applied microeconometrics, Labor economics
Odding, A.C.M. (Céline)
Oldeniel, M.M. (Mark) van, MScPhD candidate Interests: Behavioural economics, Experimental economics

Supervisors:  Adriaan Soetevent, Noemi Peter
Onderišinová, B.
Ong, H.H. (How Hwee), DrPostdoctoral Researcher Behavioral science, social psychology
Ooijen, dr. R. (Raun) vanAssistant professor My research interests are Health Economics, Public Health, Public Economics, Economics of Ageing, Saving and Consumption Behavior, Microeconometrics.
Osterhaus, M.K. (Maximilian), DrAssistant Professor My research focuses on the nonparametric estimation of random coefficient discrete choice models.
Pen, M.D. (Michael), MScPhD Candidate in Econometrics Somewhere in between microeconomics and (micro)econometrics :)
Peng, Y. (David), PhDAssistant professor; Programme coordinator BSc E&BE (Business Economics track) Financial development, economic growth, international finance
Péter, A.N. (Noémi), DrAssociate Professor Interests: Experimental and behavioral economics, Gender, Education, Labor

Personal website: https://sites.google.com/site/noemipeter
Pfeil, C.S. (Sebastian), Dr
Phlippen, prof. dr. S.M.W. (Sandra)Endowed Professor of Sustainable Banking (NVB financing) Economics of climate change and climate policy; Sustainable banking; Decarbonisation
Pichler, S. (Stefan), PhDAssociate Professor Health Economics, Labour Economics, Applied Econometrics.
Plantinga, dr. A. (Auke)Associate Professor Behavioral Finance, Household Finance, ESG, Performance evaluation of investment portfolios, Mutual Funds, Retirement savings.
Postepska, A. (Agnieszka), PhDAssociate Professor, Program Director BSc EOR Applied microeconometrics, Labor Economics, Economics of Education, Migration, Development Economics
Rauf, A. (Asad), PhDAssociate Professor of Finance Banking, Corporate Finance, Political Economy
Romensen, dr. G.J. (Gert-Jan)Assistant Professor Applied microeconomics and behavioral economics
Roszbach, prof. dr. K.F. (Kasper)Professor of Banking and Finance Empirical banking, financial intermediation, household finance, central bank governance
Salomons, R.M. (Roelof)Professor by special appointment - Investment Theory and Asset Management (C.R. Rao Stichting) Asset management, insurance, pension and wealth, with a focus in investment theory, asset allocation and macroeconomics
Santen, dr. P.C. (Peter) vanAssistant Professor Banking, finance, household behavior
Saxena, K. (Kritika), PhD
Schippers, dr. A.L. (Anouk)Assistant professor
Scholtens, dr. L.J.R. (Bert)Professor Bert Scholtens is the Professor of Sustainable Banking and Finance. Fields he operates in are Banking, Finance, Economics. He applies this to Socially Responsible Investing, Financial intermediation, Financial institutions, International finance, Financial systems, Environmental economics, Biodiversity finance, Climate Finance, Energy Transition Finance.
Schoonbeek, prof. dr. L. (Bert)Emeritus professor (by special appointment) of applied game theory Applied Game Theory, Contest Theory, Industrial Organization
Scotti Bentivoglio, G. (Giovanni)PhD Student Socioeconomic outcomes throughout the life course, Intergenerational inequality, Demography
See, S.G. (Sarah Grace), PhDAssistant ProfessorEducation, Household, Labor, Gender, Demography, Time use
Shimu, A. A., MSc
Shui, A., MScPhD student
Sloot-Pol, G. (Grietje)Program Assistant BSc Economics and Business Economics
Smid, dr. P.P.M. (Peter)Director of education Finance, Derivative Instruments
Smit-Maarschalkerweerd, D.G., MA
Soetevent, prof. dr. A.R. (Adriaan)Full professor of Microeconomics industrial economics, behavioral economics, experimental economics, social interactions, charitable giving
Stangenberg, L. (Lennart)PhD Candidate and Lecturer Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Environmental Economics
Stein, C.L. (Claire), MScPh.D. candidate in Development Economics Aspiring Development Economist & Gender Equality Advocate with a commitment to translating research into action for social change.

As a Ph.D. candidate in Development Economics at the University of Groningen, I use experimental methods to design and evaluate an intervention aimed at improving women's economic and social outcomes in Northern Vietnam. Additionally, I investigate how cultural models of agency affect these outcomes, as well as behavioral aspects such as willingness to compete and preferences for redistribution.

In addition to my academic pursuits, I have over three years of experience in implementation research in development contexts. With a focus on Southeast Asia, notably Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, while also engaging in diverse projects on a global scale, I have worked across diverse areas and collaborated with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, encompassing grassroots organizations, Civil Society Organizations, NGOs, UN bodies, governmental agencies, and donors.
Stephan, L.S. (Lisa Sanna), PhD I am an assistant professor in Econometrics. My research focuses around estimating social networks and processes mitigated through them. 
Sterken, prof. dr. E. (Elmer)Professor of Monetary Economics Monetary Economics.
Swank, L.M. (Lotte), MScPhD candidate
Toolsema-Veldman, dr. L.A. (Linda)Researcher (COELO) Industrial organization, public finance
Tort Carrera, A., MSc
Treurniet, dr. M. (Mark)Assistant Professor Development Economics, Impact Evaluation
Tsvetkov, dr. A.A. (Artem)Docent Derivative Instruments
Tziolas, dr. I. (Ioanna)Assistant Professor
Vaart, A.J. (Jeroen) van derLecturer and Post-Doc Economics of Aging, Health Economics, Computational Economics and Public Economics.

Personal webpage
Vecellio Segate, R. (Riccardo), DrPostdoctoral Researcher Dr Riccardo VECELLIO SEGATE is a socio-legal researcher and policy consultant in technology regulation, public international law, bioethics, and intellectual property rights, with a special focus on East, South, and South-East Asia (especially China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, India).
He is currently a PostDoc in epistemic injustice at the University of Groningen (Faculty of Economics and Business). Previously, he worked as a Research Associate in identity-system biometrics at The Alan Turing Institute (London), and as a Lecturer and PostDoc in smart collaborative robotics and human-machine interaction at the University of Dundee.
Riccardo sits on the editorial board of Data & Policy (Cambridge UP) as well as the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (Springer).
He is also into technical standardisation, and has recently been a member of the IEEE SA P3349 – Space System Cybersecurity Working Group.
His law and policy research works, including >25 single-authored research articles, have been published in world-renowned journals (by Oxford, Cambridge, Columbia, UCLA, North Carolina, Hastings, CUNY, etc) and awarded research prizes (eg the Best Young Scholar Paper Prize at the 2019 Algorithms Conference in Fukuoka). They are regularly presented worldwide (NUS, KU Leuven, Roma Sapienza, Renmin, Peking, York Toronto, Aberdeen, Glasgow, IIIT Bangalore, VNU Hanoi, Nanyang Singapore, Geneva, Wuhan, Bologna, Trieste, Gottingen, Rosario Bogotá, BIICL, Roma Tre, Łódź, Queen Mary London, Copenhagen, IE Madrid, Minho Braga, Gießen, etc), and cited by parliaments, tribunals, diplomats, and regulators globally (including, most recently, South Korea’s National Assembly, the US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, UNCITRAL, and Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court).
Riccardo’s most cited work to date, ‘Cognitive Bias, Privacy Rights, and Digital Evidence in International Criminal Proceedings: Demystifying the Double-Edged AI Revolution’ (International Criminal Law Review, 2021) has represented the first comprehensive analysis of the potential use of AI in this field.
Dr VECELLIO SEGATE has held visiting positions at UC Berkeley Law, Hong Kong University, Tsinghua Law School (Beijing), the University of Leeds, and the University of Milan, and has been the Case-law Reporter from Hong Kong for Oxford University Press. He served in various roles for numerous firms and institutions including Rouse & Co LLP, Qatar University, EXPO2015, and the Italian National Committee for UNESCO, and trained at the European Commission (DG CNECT) as a BlueBook.
To acquire a deeper understanding of the technologies he regulates and advises on, he is also pursuing a BEng in Industrial Production Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan. Previously, he had studied geopolitics and EU Affairs at ISPI Milan and earned several degrees, including a PgDip in European and Global Governance from the University of Bristol, an LLM in Public International Law from Utrecht University, and a PhD (without corrections; Talent Program) in International Law from the University of Macau.
Furthermore, Riccardo is a professional classical/jazz musician, with a BMus (first class) and MMus in Piano Performance from the State Conservatory of Verona. He has been one of the last students of Aldo Ciccolini in Paris, and earned several first prizes in national piano competitions in Italy (eg Cesenatico 2007, Bardolino 2007, Giussano 2008, Osimo 2011).
Veenstra, drs. A.T. (Arjen) Electricity markets
Veld-Patje, A.
Vergara Fernandez, dr. S.M. (Melissa)Assistant Professor
Viluma, L. (Laura), PhDAssistant Professor of Health EconomicsHealth economics, Applied microeconomics
Voloshyna, A.O. (Anastasiia) Interplay between Labour and Health Economics, Genoeconomics.
Voorintholt, L. (Lieke)PhD Candidate Applied microeconomics, Behavioral Economics
Vullings, dr. D. (Daniel)Assistant professor
Vuuren, prof. dr. A.P. (Aico) vanProfessor in EconometricsEconometrics, Labor economics, Economics of the housing market.
Waal, T. de, MSc
Wakoya, A.G., BAPhD student
Wang, G., MPhD student
Wang, prof. dr. W. (Weining)Prof.
Wansbeek, T.J. (Tom)Professor
Westerman, dr. W. (Wim)Assistant Professor Capital budgeting, corporate finance, working capital, energy finance
Wit, J.R. (Juliette) de, PhDAssistant professor As a political economist who is also trained in philosophy, I examine why some socio-economic disparities, such as differences in income, job opportunities, and wellbeing, are so persistent and difficult to solve. In doing so, I go beyond purely economic explanations. I analyse the role of cultural factors such as norms, values, and identities, and study the deeper historical roots of contemporary socio-economic outcomes. I work together with historians, political scientists, and philosophers, as I believe that synthesizing ideas from different disciplines is necessary to tackle these complex societal issues.
Xu, Y. (Yan), PhDAssistant Professor Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Decision Theory, Information Theory
Yan, D. (Di), MScPhD student
Yin, A. (Ao), MScPhD Candidate Ethnic disparities in the labor market, socio-cultural capital, second-generation migrants, mixed-method research
Zaal, dr. R.O.S. (Raymond)Assistant ProfessorBusiness Ethics
Integrity Management
Financial Management
Zhu, L. (Lingxiu), MScPhD Student
Zhu, W. (Wei), DrAssistant Professor, a.k.a. "Rock" Risk theory, Actuarial sciences, Risk insurance, Probability theory, Mathematics,
Fractional calculus, Financial Mathematics
Zwart, dr. G.T.J. (Gijsbert)Associate Professortheory of industrial organization, real options, contract theory
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