The Research Center for Social Complexity (CICS), is a platform for research in human behavior within modern society in relation to paradigms of mathematical models and quantitative analysis. Our philosophy at CICS is that human behavior can only be understood by integrating its psychological, economic, cultural and historical dimensions. Therefore, the next step in studying human behavior is to unify the diverse social sciences.
The collaboration between centers related to the program articulated by the CICS was made in order to reach the critical mass necessary to sustain the training component and be able to absorb the students of the program in consolidated lines of research. Within the Faculty of Government, collaboration with the Center for Public Policies (CPP) has not only strengthened the line of research in institutions, but also connect with the world of public policy and provide the conditions for basic knowledge generated within the CICS can be transferred to the productive sector. Likewise, the collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering, in particular with the Data Science Institute and the Center for Research in Sustainability (CiSGER in spanish) has allowed strengthening the methodological component, in the first case, and the possibility of strengthening applied research in socio-ecological systems, in the second.
CICS has an active collaboration network with a series of analytical social science research centers, both internationally and nationally.
The collaborative work promote the realization of activities such as a Research Camp, part of the postgraduate course in Social Complexity conducted by the Media Lab Macro Connections Group, the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Social Complexity Research Center of the University of Development ( CICS-UDD). The bi-annual meeting seeks that students can work 100% dedicated in the projects they will develop individually, having available the guidance of the professors and researchers who will be accompanying them, as well as the collaborative feedback of all the participants of the event.
Carlos Rodriguez-SickertDirector of the Research Center in Social Complexity. Research interests: Culture/Biology Dynamics, Social Networks, Bio-Cultural Systems, Socio-Ecological Systems. |
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Jorge Fábrega Lacoa
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Ricardo Andrés GuzmánFaculty Member Research interests: |
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Isabel Behncke IzquierdoAcademic Collaborator Ph.D. in Evolutionary Antropology, Oxford University, UK. Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group, Oxford University, UK. |
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Francisco Zamorano MendietaFaculty Member Ph.D. in Medical Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Researcher at Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad del Desarrollo. |
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Tamas David-BarrettFaculty Member Ph.D. in Economy, University of London. |
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Pablo Billeke Bobadilla
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Patricia Soto-Icaza
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Tamara Yaikin CalderónCICS and Transfer Unit Coordinator |
Alejandra Figueroa VargasCoordinator of Neuroscience Lab Coordinator |
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Josefina LarraínCoordinator of Clinic Equipment |
Francisca Martínez GalleguillosDCCS Coordinator |
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Daniela Estela CorderoOutreach Coordinator |
Cristian Candia CastroPh.D. in Social Complexity Sciences, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile. |
Jorge Castillo SepúlvedaPh.D. in Social Complexity Sciences, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile. |
Jorge Urrutia MosqueraPh.D. in Social Complexity Sciences, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile. |
María Teresa Barbato EpplePh.D. in Social Complexity Sciences, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile. |
Mauricio Aspé SánchezPh.D. in Social Complexity Sciences, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile.
Ph.D. in Sciences, mention Neuroscience, Universidad de Valparaíso.
M.Sc. in Biological Sciences, mention Neuroscience, Universidad de Valparaíso. B.Sc. in Psychology, Universidad de Valparaíso. Research interest: Game theory, Cooperative behavior, Genetics, Brain dynamics, Complex networks, Philosophy of mind. |
Class 2014
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Sammy Drobny AbaudBA in History and Political Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Research Interests: Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory. |
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Víctor Landaeta TorresB.Sc. in Physics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Research Interests: Data Science, Behavioral Economics, Social Networks. |
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Class 2015
Ignacio Toledo RománM.Sc. in Electric Engineering, Universidad de Concepción. |
Carina Sturla LasoB.Sc. in Renewable Natural Resources Engineering, Universidad de Chile.
Diploma in Community Intervention Processes, Universidad de Chile. Research interests: Social capital, Risk management to Disasters, City, Data Science, Human ethology
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María Ignacia Rivera HechenMarine Biologist, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Research Interest: Environment, neurosciences.
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