Contact, conflict, or opportunity?
Testing three theories of intergroup relations using friendship and rejection networks across 228 Czech school classrooms.
My work sits at the intersection of applied mathematics, network science, and computational social science — using mathematical models to understand how inequalities, fairness, and dynamics emerge in complex systems.
Testing three theories of intergroup relations using friendship and rejection networks across 228 Czech school classrooms.
How belonging to multiple disadvantaged groups compounds — rather than simply adds — barriers in social tie formation.
hyperFA*IR — a hypergeometric framework for evaluating fairness in rankings drawn from finite candidate pools.
A Payne–Whitham model of urban traffic networks with explicit traffic-light dynamics, and its use for signal optimisation.
Online prediction of multivariate electricity loads. Two state-space models developed during my master's thesis at BCAM.