[Brownbag] UC Berkeley Demography Brown Bag by Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan, "Two-sided Rankings for Online Dating” Wed March 31 12:00noon PDT

Maria Teresa Hernandez MPH mt_hernandez at berkeley.edu
Mon Mar 29 20:09:11 PDT 2021


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>>> Dear Colleagues:
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>>> Please join us this week at our UC Berkeley Demography Brown Bag  on March 31 at 12 noon PDT by Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan, "Two-sided Rankings for Online Dating.”
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>>> Zoom ID: 971 5170 6965
>>> Password: DEMOG_BB

Elizabeth Bruch is an Associate Professor in Sociology and Complex Systems, an Associate Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research, and an External Faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. She also leads the University of Michigan's Computational Social Science Initiative.
Her research combines substantive knowledge of human behavior from cognitive science, marketing, and decision theory with statistical techniques and richly textured online activity data in an effort to understand the dynamic interplay between human behavior and the social environment. She has developed "cognitively plausible" statistical models of neighborhood and mate choice and is applying models from behavioral ecology to understand how men and women adapt their mate-seeking strategies to particular romantic markets.
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>>> The schedule of the upcoming spring seminars are available at: https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/popsci.html
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>>> Recordings of previous seminars are available at the Population Sciences YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Ycpyz9-xSJHnBP-tpkm1A?view_as=subscriber
>>> (Except for the seminars that are work in progress and not recorded).
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>>> Kind Regards,
>>> Maria
>>> María Teresa Hernández, MPH
>>> School of Public Health UC Berkeley
>>> mt_hernandez at berkeley.edu
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