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Tamas David-Barrett

Research director, full professor

Universidad del Desarrollo

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Agent-based modelling; big data; experimental methods; social networks; human evolution; kinship; affinal kinship; friendship; mate choice; social inequality; social cohesion

Educación

  •  Mathematical Economics, Budapesti Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem. Hungría, 1995
  •  Economics, University of Cambridge. Reino Unido, 1997
  •  Economics, Birkbeck College, University of London. Reino Unido, 2013

Experiencia Académica

  •   former Fellow, currently Lecturer Part Time

    University of Oxford

    Trinity College

    Reino Unido

    2011 - A la fecha

  •   Post-doc Full Time

    University of Oxford

    Chile

    2012 - 2015

  •   Senior Visiting Researcher Part Time

    Kiel Institute for the World Economy

    Alemania

    2015 - A la fecha

  •   Research director, professor Part Time

    Universidad del Desarrollo

    Centro de Investigación en Complejidad Social

    Chile

    2017 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Founder, CEO Full Time

    Global Economic Research ltd./Budapest Economics ltd.

    Budapest, Hungría

    1997 - 2008

  •   consultant in development economics Part Time

    World Bank

    Wamena, Jayapura, Jakarta, Indonesia

    2008 - 2009

Formación de Capital Humano


College advisor for master and phd students in behavioural and social sciences, Trinity College, Oxford, 2012-2015
PhD advisor for PhD students at CICS 2017-


Difusión y Transferencia


Matriocracy. Nerd Night. Santiago 2017
Matriocracy. Congreso del Futuro. Santiago 2017
Climatic variation, hairloss, fire use, and cooking in human evolution. Royal Anthropological Institute. 2016


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Best PhD thesis

    Birbeck College, University of London

    Reino Unido, 2014

    Best thesis of the School of Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics of the year

  •   Fellow

    Royal Anthropological Institute

    Reino Unido, 2016

    A prestigious fellowship in the discipline of Anthropology worldwide.


 

Article (19)

Network Effects of Demographic Transition
Fertility, kinship and the evolution of mass ideologies
What is the naturalistic basis of theological interpretation?
Bipedality and hair loss in human evolution revisited: The impact of altitude and activity scheduling
Communication with Family and Friends across the Life Course
Diluted Competition? Conflicts between Full- and Half-Siblings in Two Adult Generations
Gender Differences in Performances Predictions: Evidence from the Cognitive Reflection Test
Language as a coordination tool evolves slowly
Life course similarities on social networking sites
Singing together or apart: The effect of competitive and cooperative singing on social bonding within and between sub-groups of a university Fraternity
The deification of historical figures and the emergence of priesthoods as a solution to a network coordination problem
The Trouble With Certainty in the Study of Human Evolution
Women Favour Dyadic Relationships, but Men Prefer Clubs: Cross-Cultural Evidence from Social Networking
Gratitude for help among adult friends and siblings
How to Create Mixed Online-Offline Community Spaces
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE COMIC-BOOK SUPERHERO: A DARWINIAN APPROACH
Processing power limits social group size: computational evidence for the cognitive costs of sociality
Social elites can emerge naturally when interaction in networks is restricted
Cooperation, behavioural synchrony and status in social networks

Proyecto (3)

Adult Play As A Universal Human Behaviour
Internet Science Network of Excellence
Linked Lives
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Tamas David-Barrett

Research director, full professor

Centro de Investigación en Complejidad Social

Universidad del Desarrollo

Santiago, Chile

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Profesor Asociado

Centro de Investigacion de la Complejidad Social (CICS)

Universidad del Desarrollo

Santiago, Chile