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Felix Reed-Tsochas is a Professor of Complex Systems at Saïd Business School and a Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. He leads the Complexity Economics Programme at INET Oxford and is a founding Co-Director of CABDyN Complexity Centre. His academic background is in theoretical condensed matter physics, and his research applies to various important business, financial, and social issues. This includes modeling interbank lending and understanding regulation to contain the effects of financial contagion. His explorations extend to the impact of mobile technology on social interactions and transactions, leveraging computational techniques. Reed-Tsochas’s work in the field of complexity economics aims to understand financial crises, economic growth, and technological innovation using interdisciplinary approaches. He is involved in various research projects, including those funded by European institutions, focusing on resilience in networks and systemic risk management. His teaching approach emphasizes interactivity and practical application in complex systems, particularly through elective courses in managing complexity and social network analysis. His extensive publications have appeared in premier journals and he serves as a Joint Series Editor for the World Scientific book series on Complex Systems.
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford • Oxford
Teaching and research in complex systems, resilience, and social networks.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.