Daniel Kahneman
Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Emeritus
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
301 Robertson Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544-1013
kahneman@princeton.edu
Daniel Kahneman is Professor of Psychology and Public
Affairs Emeritus at the Woodrow Wilson School, the Eugene Higgins
Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton University, and a fellow
of the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Dr.
Kahneman has held the position of professor of psychology at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem (1970-1978), the University of British Columbia
(1978-1986), and the University of California, Berkeley (1986-1994).
Dr. Kahneman is a member of the National Academy of Science, the
Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a
fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American
Psychological Society, the Society of Experimental Psychologists, and
the Econometric Society. He has been the recipient of many awards, among
them the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American
Psychological Association (1982) and the Grawemeyer Prize (2002), both
jointly with Amos Tversky, the Warren Medal of the Society of
Experimental Psychologists (1995), the Hilgard Award for Career
Contributions to General Psychology (1995), the Nobel Prize in Economic
Sciences (2002), the Lifetime Contribution Award of the American
Psychological Association (2007), and the Presidential Medal of Freedom
(2013). Dr. Kahneman holds honorary degrees from numerous Universities.