Today, Uncertainty is a Given

If there’s one thing we are all familiar with today, it’s uncertainty. Managing uncertainty and decision-making in uncertain circumstances is an ongoing challenge. How can decision-making theories help us understand how we manage our changing, and at times, uncertain world?

Photo credit: istock.com/kontekbrothers

Photo credit: istock.com/kontekbrothers

 

I have been a mission specialist with the Australian National University’s Institute for Space (InSpace) since May 2020. You can read more about InSpace and the role of mission specialists on the InSpace website [link].

I was recently asked to collaborate on a short piece about the implications of decision making under uncertainty, an area of research I explored in my PhD.

You can read the full article here: Today, Uncertainty is a Given

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