Josue Ortega is a British academic and lecturer in economics at Queen's University Belfast.
[1] He is the author of a controversial article that suggests that the emergence of online dating has caused an increase in the number of interracial marriages in the US.
[2] Ortega's findings have been covered by international media, including Forbes,[3] the Times,[4] New Scientist,[5] Business Insider[6] and the MIT Technology Review.
[8] Ortega obtained his PhD at the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School under the supervision of Professor Hervé Moulin.
[9] He received the Catherine Richards prize by the UK Institute for Mathematics and its Applications in 2016.