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Junior Research Group Leader

Philipp Lorenz-Spreen

Philipp leads the junior research group “Computational Social Science” within SynoSys and ScaDS.AI. He and his team are researching the societal impact of digitalization, in particular how the increasingly complex online discourse affects democracies worldwide.

His aim is to better understand the interplay between human behaviour and the connectivity and functioning of online platforms, in particular how this affects our public discourse and thus our democracy. But also to question the current status quo and explore how this technology offers untapped opportunities for an improved information landscape and participatory democracy lived online.

Interests

  • Online Behaviour
  • Complex systems
  • Social Networks
  • Computational social science
  • Decision making
  • Opinion dynamics

Education

  • 2024 Association for Psychological Science, Rising Star
  • 2021 Leopoldina (German National Academy of Sciences), Prize for Junior Scientists
  • 2018 Dr. rer. nat. (PhD) Theoretical Physics, TU Berlin
  • 2016 M.Sc. Physics, LMU Munich
  • 2013 B.Sc. Physics, LMU Munich