
PhD Students
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Eszter Molnar
Eszter Molnár’s PhD was awarded 01/03/ 2024. Her thesis, ‘Production networks and industrial growth: interconnectedness as the cornerstone of the economy’, explores how market structures in different economies are likely to affect innovative energy companies, and what implications that has for re-imagined energies sources in a more sustainable future. Her investigations treated the social as a function of economic business flows and the material consequences a necessary correlate. She is now teaching material social futures at high school in Romania, prior to taking on a research position in economics at University in Bucharest. She has published three articles in Network Science journals.