Dillon Bowen
Dillon Bowen
Dillon Bowen is a promising PhD candidate with a focus on decision processes at The Wharton School. Dillon's research interests revolve around cognitive performance and enhancement, rationality, and forecasting. He wants to apply his research to assessing and mitigating existential risks, which highlights his deep concern for humanity. Dillon has an excellent academic background, including a Doctor of Philosophy from Wharton School and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge, where he did his thesis on economic research. He has also been a student volunteer researcher at The Centre for Effective Altruism and held research assistant positions at the Harvard University and Music Cognition Lab, Department of Psychology, Tufts University.
Indeed, Dillon has a plethora of professional experiences, ranging from undergraduate research and volunteering to project intern positions. These positions, coupled with Dillon's academic background, enhance his professional skills and expertise, making him well-suited for research and policy-oriented roles, particularly those touching on decision-making, cognitive science, and forecasting.