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Stefan Uddenberg Ph.D.

About

Stefan Uddenberg, Ph.D., is a Principal Researcher at the Chicago Booth School of Business, working on questions of social perception (with Alex Todorov). His primary research program explores the default assumptions wired into the mind, especially in the context of perception. Most recently, he's been working on building new face perception models such that we can generate hyper-realistic face images, and transform such images along many perceived facial attributes of psychological interest. These models are important for elucidating and combating stereotypes and discrimination.

Prior to joining Booth, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University, a graduate student at Yale University, and an undergraduate at Dartmouth College.