Pablo Gracia currently works at Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Centre for Demographic Studies (CED). He obtained his PhD in Sociology at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona (2008/12) and got further PhD training at the University of Oxford (2010/12). Prof. Gracia has been Postdoctoral Researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies from the University of Amsterdam (2012/15) and Max Weber Fellow from the European University Institute in Florence (2015/17). He has been visiting scholar at New York University, University College London, Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB), University of Mannheim (MZES), and the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) in Paris, among other leading academic institutions in his research fields. At Trinity, Prof. Gracia is leading a scientific team researching Families and Inequalities. He has received more than €3 million as PI or country-level PI to lead multiple projects funded by prestigious international and national funding agencies, such as the European Research Council, Irish Research Council, and the Spanish State Research Agency. Since arriving to Trinity in 2017, Prof. Gracia has received funding as senior PI from the Trinity Provost Project Award (2017), Enterprise Ireland (2018, 2022), TCD Arts and Social Sciences Benefactions Fund (2018, 2019), Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action Programme (2019), the European Commission Horizon 2020 as Irish PI (2020), the IRC Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship (2020, 2022), and the European Research Council with an ERC Consolidator Grant (2023). Prof. Gracia's ongoing research focuses on four main areas: 1) Social Inequalities in Child Development; (2) Impacts of Digital Use on Adolescent Well-Being; (3) Adolescents' Daily Activities across Micro-Macro Contexts; and (4) Gender Inequalities in Parents' and Children's Time Use and Well-Being. Prof. Gracia has published at high impact journals across Sociology (e.g., European Sociological Review, Journal of Marriage of Family, Social Science Research), Demography (e.g., European Journal of Population, Advances in Life Course Research, Demographic Research) and Media (New Media & Society). He is also author of one book (i.e., Polity Press) and several book chapters (e.g., SAGE, Edward Elgar). Prof. Gracia is currently Associate Editor of the journal 'European Societies', and editorial board member of 'Social Inclusion' and the 'International Journal of Time Use Research'.