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Damian Dailisan is a Lecturer at ETH Zürich in the Department of Humanities and Social Political Sciences. His research primarily focuses on the dynamics of social phenomena through computational methods. Dailisan has developed a keen interest in the intersection of social sciences and technology, employing computational tools to analyze and interpret complex social behaviours and trends. He has a strong background in JavaScript and is an advocate for the use of data-driven approaches in social research. Over the years, he has contributed to several academic discussions and publications addressing the methodology of computational social science. Dailisan is also involved in various academic and interdisciplinary projects that explore the implications of digital technologies on society.
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