Summary
Manuel Sahli is a sociologist and PhD in Social Sciences with over a decade of experience bridging academic research and applied studies in Chile and the UK. He combines advanced quantitative skills (SEM, factor analysis) with rhetorical and discourse analytic approaches to explore organizational structures, inequality, aging, and wellbeing, producing WoS/Scopus-indexed publications. Currently a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at Universidad de los Andes, he studies digital inclusion, social infrastructure, and older adults’ wellbeing while teaching social and community psychology with active, applied methods. His track record includes leading healthcare market research and designing psychometrically grounded surveys and leadership assessments for public and private clients. Colleagues value his ability to translate rigorous methods into actionable insights and evidence-based educational programs that cultivate critical, methodical thinking.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, SOCIAL SCIENCES, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, SOCIAL SCIENCES at Loughborough University
Bachelor of sociology, Sociology, Bachelor of sociology, Sociology at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Colegio San Ignacio
English, Spanish