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Alexander Siegenfeld, PhD

2015 HERTZ FELLOW

Postdoctoral Researcher, New England Complex Systems Institute

MAKING HISTORY

Alexander Siegenfeld is a postdoctoral researcher at the New England Complex Systems Institute.

As a doctoral student at MIT, Siegenfeld’s research leveraged the application of concepts from physics to understand both the general properties of complex systems, as well as those of specific systems such as democratic elections. In his work, he used a multi-scale framework to identify a system’s largest-scale behavior, which allowed him to identify relevant leverage points for intervention in situations such as fighting pandemics, reducing democratic instability, and creating more robust economies.

Siegenfeld received a B.S. in physics and mathematics, also from MIT.

EDUCATION

Graduate Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Condensed Matter Physics, Physics

Graduate Thesis
Developments in Complex Systems Science with Applications to Political Systems and Pandemic Response

Undergraduate Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

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