Summary
Tomás Martinez is a tenure-track assistant professor and research economist based in São Paulo with eight years of academic and policy-oriented experience in macroeconomics and labor economics. He earned a PhD from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and has taught graduate macroeconomics with a strong emphasis on computational methods, while pursuing research on wage inequality, occupation polarization, and international trade risks. His career spans postdoctoral work at UPF/BSE, a research stint at the IMF applying GIS and novel geocoded datasets to study infrastructure impacts, and roles bridging European and Latin American research environments. Tomás combines rigorous empirical skills and dynamic programming expertise with hands-on econometric practice, and often brings geographical data and computational techniques into theoretical macro-labor questions.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Master’s Degree, Economics, Master’s Degree, Economics at Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
Bachelor’s Degree, Economics, Bachelor’s Degree, Economics at Universidade Federal da Bahia
Bachelor's degree, Economics, Bachelor's degree, Economics at Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Portuguese, English, Spanish, German