2016 Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science
and Advanced Alumni Workshop
Student Participants
Alas, as always we had a large number of
very well-focused, high quality applicants.
We inevitably end up being limited more by our capacity to
effective work with everyone than by the quality of the applicants.
Over the past few years we have found that the workshop is much
more productive when we can identify students with interests that
easily overlap
with one another and the faculty. If you did not get in to the
workshop,
it was most likely because we were unable to identify this overlap,
and not because we felt your skills or project had little potential.
Please feel free to apply to next year's
workshop, and in the interim
keep in touch with us and the web site.
The following students will participate in the 2016
Graduate Workshop in Computational Modeling, held in
Santa Fe, New Mexico:
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Thomas Briggs, Computational Social Science, George Mason U. (tbriggs@gmu.edu).
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Julia Eberlen, Social and Cultural Psychology, Université Libre de Bruxelles (jc.eberlen@gmail.com).
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Claudius Gräbner, Economics, U. of Bremen (graebnerc@uni-bremen.de).
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Merritt Hughes, Public Policy, U. of Massachusetts Boston (merritth@wanadoo.fr).
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Robert Moulder, Quantitative Psychology, U. of Virginia (rgm4fd@virginia.edu).
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Antonio Sirianni, Sociology, Cornell (adsirianni@gmail.com).
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Martin Smyth, Technology and Society, Stony Brook (martin.smyth@stonybrook.edu).
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Dandong Yin, Geography and Geographic Information, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (ddcamiu@gmail.com).
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Luis Alberto Sanchez Zacateco, Economics, Instituto Politecnico Nacional (luisal.zac@gmail.com).
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Xiaolin Zhuo, Sociology and Quantitative Social Science, Harvard (xiaolinzhuo@fas.harvard.edu).
The following students will participate in the 2016 Advanced Graduate Workshop in Computational
Social Science Modeling and Complexity:
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Matt L. Miller, Psychology, UC Davis (hzmiller@ucdavis.edu).
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Huanren (Warren) Zhang, Economics, NYU, Abu Dhabi (hz30@nyu.edu).
John H. Miller, miller@santafe.edu