Marisol Grisanti
Detection of Barriers to University Access Faced by Young People from Vulnerable Backgrounds
Understanding why gaps persist even among students with high academic potential is the focus of the research led by Andrés Barrios, a faculty member at the School of Economics and Business Administration and director of the Human Development Lab, which was recently awarded a Fondecyt Regular 2026 grant.
New Sustainable Solutions Created to Treat Contaminated Groundwater
Developing efficient, accessible, and responsible solutions for groundwater treatment is the objective of this research, focused on the removal of contaminants such as antibiotics, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, and aromatic compounds.
This Is How Leadership Emerges in Transnational Teams Without Formal Leaders
Identifying the mechanisms through which a team member emerges as a leader in contexts where different cultures, languages, and ways of working coexist is the central objective of this research project.
The Influence of Pentecostal Mayors on Adolescent Girls' Health and Education
In a global context of the rapid growth of Pentecostalism, especially in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, a study seeks to reveal its growing influence in the political sphere.
Research Investigates the Flow of Market Trends Between Social Groups
Bringing together areas such as innovation, marketing, and even fashion is one of the purposes of a recent collaborative project by a UANDES researcher.
Cutting-Edge Research Helps Lay the Foundation for a Quantum Wireless Communication System
Creating communication systems in which information is transmitted wirelessly in encrypted form and cannot be tampered with is the central objective of the research being carried out by a group of UANDES researchers.
Research Analyzes How Incentives for Female Employment Work and Why They Fail
How do employment subsidies affect female labor participation, and how can they be improved to inform better public policies?









