Martin Gerlach is a Senior Research Scientist based in Berlin with nine years of experience applying data science, machine learning, NLP, information theory and network science to understand the dynamics of complex social systems. He specializes in large-scale textual analyses—ranging from millions of books to publication corpora—to study diffusion of innovations and the organization of knowledge, and has extended these methods to transcriptomics and large-scale personality data. His interdisciplinary work, born from a physics PhD and postdoctoral research, bridges Computer Science, Linguistics, Sociology, Psychology and Biology and has appeared in top multidisciplinary journals and widespread international media. At the Wikimedia Foundation he leads research that turns massive behavioral datasets into actionable insights for open knowledge, combining rigorous theory with practical, reproducible analyses. A not-obvious strength is his ability to translate physics-style modeling into tools that reveal social and biological signal at population scales.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor rer. nat. (Ph.D.), Physics, Summa Cum Laude, Doctor rer. nat. (Ph.D.), Physics, Summa Cum Laude at Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
Diploma (M.Sc.), Physics, With distinction, Diploma (M.Sc.), Physics, With distinction at Technische Universität Dresden
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Martin Gerlach - Senior Research Scientist at Wikimedia Foundation