PhD Graduates - Interdisciplinary Research

2025

      • Ruixue Jing, September 2025, Network modelling of cryptocurrency price correlations for financial analysis 
      • Johannes Weytjens, June 2025, From Payment to Purpose Using Financial Transaction Data for Economic Research on Consumption Dynamics
      • Fatemeh Zarei, January 2025, The impact of social network structure, collaboration costs, and bursty activation on opinion dynamics and innovation via agent-based modeling

2024

      • Bart De Clerck, September 2024, Identifying online misinformation and disinformation spreading using graph theory
      • Martín Adolfo Valdez Quintero, June 2024, Essays in distributional macroeconomics and political economy

2023

      • Louis Lippens, August 2023, Recruiter says 'no' : measuring and explaining labour market discrimination
      • Abel Ghekiere, May 2023, Better luck next time... New methodological approaches to understanding and reducing the mechanisms of rental discrimination

2020

      • Kevin Hoefman, November 2020, Live agent-based models. 
      • Brecht Neyt, August 2020, How decisions in school affect how easily you find a job (and a date). 
      • Eline D'haene, June 2020, The Devil is in the details: disclosing the impact of religion on the milk system in Ethipia. 
      • Andres M Belaza Vallejo, January 2020, Statistical physics of social-economic systems in real and virtual worlds.

2019

    •  Milan Van Den Heuvel, September 2019, Addressing socioeconomic challenges with micro-level trace data.