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Matthias Studer serves as a Professor at the LIVES Centre (Interdisciplinary Centre of Excellence for Life Course Research) at the University of Geneva. His research focuses on advanced methodological approaches in social sciences, particularly sequence analysis for examining life course trajectories. He maintains an active research profile with numerous publications in leading social science journals.
Professor Studer's research interests center around quantitative methodology in social sciences, with specialization in sequence analysis applications. His work bridges sociological theory with advanced statistical techniques, examining how life course trajectories (particularly in education and employment) correlate with socioeconomic outcomes. He has made significant contributions to developing sequence analysis methods for large databases and educational research contexts.
His publication record shows consistent methodological innovation, with recent work focusing on applying sequence analysis to understand employment trajectories following plant closures, educational pathways and income relationships, and the intersection of employment patterns with health outcomes. His 2024 publication 'Sequence Analysis for Large Databases' represents a significant methodological contribution to the field.
Professor Studer frequently collaborates with researchers across Switzerland and internationally, as evidenced by his co-authorship on numerous interdisciplinary projects. His methodological expertise makes him a valuable contributor to research teams examining life course phenomena from multiple disciplinary perspectives.



