Sandrine Müller

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

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Biography

Sandrine Muller is a computational social scientist who uses smartphone sensor data to study human behavior. In particular, she examines how mobility patterns (e.g., the places people visit, their daily routines, distance traveled, etc.) can inform our understanding of personality and mental health. Her research aims to provide a deeper theoretical understanding of these psychological phenomena, while fostering the development of personalized interventions to promote well-being.

She holds undergraduate degrees in Business Administration and Psychology from the Hamburg School of Business Administration and Dresden University of Technology, as well as a Masters and PhD in Psychology from the University of Cambridge. Sandrine worked with companies such as Beiersdorf and The Walt Disney Company, and spent a year as a Visiting Researcher at Stanford University before joining Columbia University.

Research interests

Well-Being
Personality
Mobile Sensing
Ambulatory Assessment

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