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Professor Felix Reed-Tsochas holds a dual affiliation at the University of Oxford: as Professor at Saïd Business School and Member of the Department of Sociology. He leads the Complexity Economics Programme at INET Oxford and co-founded the CABDyN Complexity Centre. His research focuses on complex systems, network dynamics, and systemic resilience across financial, social, and ecological systems. He collaborates with institutions like the Rockefeller Foundation, European Central Bank, and Bank of England on projects addressing systemic risk and resilience strategies.
- Key roles: Director of Oxford Martin Programme on Complexity, Co-Director of CABDyN, and Fellow of Green Templeton College
- Research areas: Financial contagion modeling, supply chain resilience, social media impact analysis, and interdisciplinary complexity economics
His work bridges theoretical physics and social sciences, applying agent-based modeling and network analysis to real-world challenges like financial instability and pandemic preparedness. Notable contributions include studying social influence dynamics via Facebook app adoption and developing frameworks for measuring systemic resilience in interdependent networks.
Current projects include Rockefeller Foundation initiatives on global system resilience and EU-funded FOC project on financial crisis forecasting. These efforts aim to create actionable strategies for mitigating risks in interconnected systems.





