Computational Social Scientist and Digital Behavior Expert
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University of Texas at AustinSandrine Müller is a computational social scientist who has transitioned from her role as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University's Data Science Institute to become a Quantitative UX Researcher at Google. Her research focuses on using smartphone sensor data to study human behavior, particularly examining how mobility patterns and digital footprints relate to personality and mental health. She holds undergraduate degrees in Business Administration from Hamburg School of Business Administration and Psychology from Dresden University of Technology, followed by a Master's and PhD in Psychology from the University of Cambridge. Her professional experience includes work with major companies such as Beiersdorf and The Walt Disney Company, and she spent time as a Visiting Researcher at Stanford University and the University of Texas at Austin. Müller's research aims to develop personalized interventions to promote well-being through the analysis of behavioral patterns, combining methodologies from psychology and computer science to understand how people interact with their environments.