Filip Lubinski is a PhD Researcher at the European University Institute and Editor at Stanford Computational Antitrust. As an undergraduate student, he attended the College of Inter-area Individual Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences. After Master’s studies in Economics (Warsaw School of Economics) and Law (University of Warsaw), Filip finished the international EMLE Programme (Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Hamburg) and obtained the Academic Degree of LL.M. "European Master in Law and Economics." He gained experience in didactics on various levels of education, from teaching the International Baccalaureate program to serving as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Florence. Filip regularly writes book reviews for leading journals, including History of Economic Ideas and the Journal of Evolutionary Economics. His research on competition law employs an interdisciplinary methodology, often comprising the history of economic thought and the science of complex adaptive systems. The PhD project he is currently working on analyzes the process of integrating novel economic insights and tools into the operational framework of EU competition law.