Michael Muthukrishna is Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics. He is also Affiliate of the Developmental Economics Group at STICERD, Affiliate of the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Data Science Institute, Fellow at the , Director of the PhD Programme in Psychological and Behavioural Science, and Technical Director of The Database of Religious History. He is also a board member of the , Attain, Besample, and the International Behavioural Public Policy Association (IBPPA).
Prof Muthukrishna's research focuses on answering three broad questions:
(1) Why are humans so different to other animals?
(2) What are the psychological and evolutionary processes that underlie culture and social change, and how is information transmitted, maintained, and modified?
(3) How can the answers to these questions be used to tackle some of the challenges we face as a species?
He uses a two-pronged methodological approach to answer these questions, combining mathematical and computational modeling (evolutionary models, game theory models, etc.), experimental and data science methods from psychology and economics, and artificial intelligence. He uses the “Theory of Human Behavior” that emerges from this approach to tackle a variety of related topics including , , the , the , , and how artificial intelligence can cooperate with and enhance human capabilities.
He is the author of "" and founder of and the .
He is particularly interested in the application of research in cultural evolution to public policy.
Recent Awards
HBES Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contribution, Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES)
HBES Rising Star Award, Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES)
APS Rising Star, Association of Psychological Science
CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Inaugural Grand Challenges for Human Flourishing Awardee, Templeton World Charity Foundation
SAGE Emerging Scholar Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)