Andreas Bjerre-nielsen is an Associate Professor and 3rd-year PhD fellow at the University of Copenhagen with around a decade of experience bridging economics and social data science. His research focuses on social network formation, matching theory, game theory and information economics, combining strong analytical and quantitative skills with clear, accessible communication. He has progressed from PhD student and postdoc to leading roles including Head of Studies for the MSc in Social Data Science, designing a curriculum that blends social science and data tools. A visiting scholar at Stanford and experience across government, consultancy and statistical offices give him rare practical perspective on policy-relevant modeling and information diffusion. Colleagues describe him as rigorous yet educationally minded, able to translate complex theoretical insights into teachable, data-driven applications.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Economics and Finance, Master of Science (MSc), Economics and Finance at Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
M.Sc., Economics, M.Sc., Economics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
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