Assessing COVID-19 transmission through school and family networks using population-level registry data from the Netherlands (December 2024)
The potential of benchmark challenges in the social sciences (December 2024)
Breakoffs in an hour-long, online survey (December 2023)
Does the Survey Mode Affect the Association Between Subjective Well-being and its Determinants? (March 2021)
Using a network of the whole population of the Netherlands to measure exposure to differing educational backgrounds (March 2021)
Fertility intentions during the pandemic (January 2021)
Research Experience
Executive Director of ODISSEI, responsible for the strategic development of the infrastructure and international collaborations; Social Science Lead for the Pandemic and Disaster Preparedeness Center; Co-Director of IPDLN for 2025-26.
Education
MBA in Research Infrastructure Management from University Milano-Bicocca (2019); PhD in Social Policy from University of Edinburgh (2014); MSc in Social Policy Analysis from KU Leuven (2010); MA in Comparative Politics from University of Essex (2008).
Background
Associate Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Executive Director of ODISSEI, responsible for the strategic development of the infrastructure and international collaborations. Social Science Lead for the Pandemic and Disaster Preparedeness Center and co-Director of IPDLN for 2025-26. Passionate about improving social science data and the infrastructure needed for its collection, processing, and dissemination. Believes that the social sciences can help us understand and improve society, but to do so we must improve and diversify the data we use in social research. Strong advocate of open science and the FAIR principles.
Miscellany
Interests: Research Infrastructure, Computational Social Science, Intergenerational Relations, Data Driven Policy, Open Science, FAIR Implementation.