Jorge’s research interests are focused on macroeconomics and labor economics. Most of his work relates to understanding how cross country differences in labor market institutions are related to cross country differences in labor supply. Right now, his research agenda is focused on understanding how the duality of social protection in Latin America is related to the large share of the population that does not contribute to social security in these countries.
Claudia Gómez Wulschner was born in Mexico City. She got a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and an MS and a PhD in Mathematics from Washington State University.
Since 2000 she has been a full time professor at the Academic Department of Mathematics at ITAM. She is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI).
My general area of research is statistical physics. The areas of current interest are mathematical modeling of population dynamics and some topics in mathematical economics.
Patterns that come up from nature, and their inherent beauty, have always been of my concerning. These structures are not only fascinating from an aesthetic point of view, but also because they specifically occur as a result of biological, chemical and physical processes. These might be the main reasons I pursued an undergraduate degree on Physics and a master’s degree on Applied Mathematics in the School of Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Assistant Professor of Law; Deputy Director, Centre for International Economic Law, ITAM
Dr. Amrita Bahri, who is currently an Assistant Professor of Law at ITAM University, is an international trade law scholar with the experience of practice, teaching and research. She is the Deputy Director for the Centre of International Economic Law at ITAM. She has a PhD in International Trade Law from University of Birmingham and an LLM in International Business Law from London School of Economics.
Vidal Romero holds a BA in Law from the Universidad de Guadalajara, a Master’s degree in Public Policy from ITAM, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University. He is member of Mexico’s National Researchers System, Level II. He is affiliated faculty at the Center on Energy and Natural Resources at ITAM and Visiting Research Fellow at the Latin America and Caribbean Centre, at London School of Economics and Political Science. He was Tinker Professor at Stanford University.
Associate Professor of Political Science. He has a B.A. in Political Science (Universidad de Buenos Aires), and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science (Rice University).
Lucardi is a Level I researcher at the National Researchers System (SNI) of Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology (CONAHCyT). He holds a BA in Political Science from the Universidad de San Andrés (Buenos Aires) and PhD in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis.
He has published peer-reviewed articles on authoritarian elections, political careers in Latin America, and the causal effects of electoral rules. He teaches classes on Public Choice and Advanced Political Methodology, and co-organizes the Research Seminar on Comparative Politics.
Prior to his studies, Andreas Wachtel worked for nine years for the German company Siemens in Germany, México and the USA.
He started his Bachelor degree in 2007, and finished his Masters degree in applied mathematics in 2012 at the Technical university of Dresden (Germany).
Then, he went on to do his PhD in applied mathematics at the University of Strathclyde (located in Glasgow, UK).
In December 2015 he finished this project, and found a temporary job as a programmer at the Student Loans Company in England.