Regular research visitors
The Directorate General Research (DG/R) occasionally seeks applications from leading senior economists and researchers to act as regular research visitors. Those research visitors who are awarded contracts following a formal selection procedure provide research and development services in their specific areas of competence. They visit DG/R at regular intervals over an extended period (two to four years).
Tasks
During their visits, research visitors:
- interact with ECB economists, providing them with oral and/or written comments on their research projects, including detailed advice on the relevant literature and the most appropriate research techniques
- potentially conduct joint projects with DG/R staff
- act as commentators, discussants and/or presenters at ECB conferences
- offer advice to DG/R management on the Directorate’s overall research programme
- assist DG/R management in selecting and evaluating research projects and programmes
For more information, please contact Oreste Tristani (Oreste.Tristani@ecb.europa.eu).
Current regular research visitors
Klaus Adam, University of Mannheim
- Florin Bilbiie, University of Cambridge
- Pierre Collin-Dufresne, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Nicola Gennaioli, Bocconi University
- Michael Haliassos, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Tullio Jappelli, University of Naples Federico II
- Arthur Kennickell, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar
- Ralph S.J. Koijen, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
- Massimiliano Marcellino, Bocconi University
- Steven Ongena, University of Zurich
- Daniel Paravisini, London School of Economics and Political Science
- Ivan Petrella, Warwick Business School
- Monika Piazzesi, Stanford University
- Giorgio Primiceri, Northwestern University
- Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California
- Veronica Rappoport, London School of Economics and Political Science
- Morten Ravn, University College London
- Jean-Charles Rochet, University of Zurich
- Federica Romei, University of Oxford
- Zacharias Sautner, University of Zurich
- Mathias Trabandt, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Gianluca Violante, Princeton University