CSS Group @ The Alan Turing Institute

  • Projects
    • Automatic SDG Alignment and Budget Tagging
    • Climate Security Index
    • Detecting Fringe Behaviour in Companies
    • Effects of the Legal Framework in Companies
    • Local Government Finances
    • Endogenous Production Networks
    • Government & Media Behaviour
    • Housing Market Dynamics
    • International Trade Modelling
    • Labour Flow Networks
    • Policy Priority Inference
    • Quantifying Technological Sophistication
    • Skill Interaction and Complexity
    • Skill Sorting and Productivity
    • Tackling Health Inequalities
    • Skills and Labour Mobility
    • Miscellaneous Projects

Computational Social Science Group

A research collective at The Alan Turing Institute

The CSS Group is an interdisciplinary team working in the development and application of computational methods to tackle major social science challenges. We work closely with governments and international organisations to translate our research into tools that are useful to policymakers. The CSS group is part of the Turing's Public Policy Programme, and is also known as the 'Modelling for Policy Theme'.

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Researchers

Omar A. Guerrero (Group Head)Daniele GuarisoKathyrn R. Fair
Tuong VuAlejandro BeltranZachary B. Kessler

    External Collaborators

    David MeineSantiago Musalem PintoGisela Robles Aguilar
    Hardik RajpalLeonardo Castro Gonzalez
      • Automatic SDG Alignment and Budget Tagging
      • Climate Security Index
      • Detecting Firms' Fringe Behaviour
      • Endogenous Production Networks
      • Government & Media Behaviour
      • Housing Market Dynamics
      • International Trade Modelling
      • Labour Flow Networks
      • Policy Priority Inference
      • Quantifying Technological Sophistication
      • Skill Interaction and Complexity
      • Skill Sorting and Productivity
      • Tackling Health Inequalities
      • Skills and Labour Mobility
      • Miscellaneous Projects
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