My name is Corentin Lobet.

I’m currently a Ph.D. candidate in economics.

I’d describe myself as an injustice-averse data science nerd.

I’m also quite fascinated by emergent behaviours in complex systems.

Thus expect my research to deal with social justice, statistical modelling, and complex systems.


You can read through my curriculum below,
download my CV here,
or freely explore the left panel


Current PositionPhD Student — Sant’Anna Pisa, Italy
Institute of Economics and L’EMBEDS
Prior EducationMaster in Data Science for Economics and Business — Strasbourg University
Professional Certificate in Data Science — HarvardX
Bachelor in Quantitative Economics — Strasbourg University

Peer-reviewed publications

Llerena, Lobet, Lorentz (2025)
Two halves don’t make a whole: instability and idleness emerging from the co-evolution of the production and innovation processes
Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
arXiv - Springer - blog


Preprints

Lobet, Chiaromonte
Aligned explanations in neural networks
arXiv - github - blog