Ignacio Tamarit Ramírez
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Brief curriculum vitae
BSc+MSc in Physics; specialisation: Theoretical Physics (5-year degree). Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
BSc in Music; specialisation: Classical Guitar (4-year degree). Centro Superior de Musica del País Vasco, MUSIKENE
Research Interests
I am doing my PhD in Mathematical Engineering under the supervision of Professor Angel Sánchez. We are interested in understanding the complexities of interconnected groups of humans and their consequences on dynamic processes and social structure. To this end, we have developed a mathematical model of personal networks based on the Social Brain Hypothesis proposed by Professor Robin Dunbar. This model can be extended, both analytically and computationally, to study human social interactions. Our work is complemented with the design, performance, and analysis of large scale experiments.
Teaching (Docencia)
Calculus I (2018/2019). Bachelor in Industrial Electronics and Automation, group 29
Calculus I (2015-2016)
Linear Algebra (2016-2017)
Scientific publications
Tamarit, I., Cuesta, J. A., Dunbar, R.I.M., and Sánchez, A. 2018. Cognitive resource allocation determines the organization of personal networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201719233; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1719233115.
Tamarit, I., & Sánchez, A. (2016). Emotions and strategic behaviour: The case of the ultimatum game. PloS one, 11(7), e0158733.