Lab News

8.25.2010: Almquist Presents at the QMSS Seminar at University College Dublin

Lab member Zack Almquist will be presenting Contending Parties A Logistic Choice Analysis of Inter and Intra-group Blog Citation Dynamics ... (read more)


8.20.2010: Lab Welcomes New Member Pierski

The NCASD Lab welcomes new member Nicole Pierski to the research group ... (read more)


8.19.2010: Lab Alum Acton Moves to UMass

Congratulations to lab member and Sociology Ph ... (read more)


8.18.2010: Lab PI Butts Honored w/Leo Goodman Award

We are pleased to announce that Lab PI Carter Butts has been named the recipient of the prestigious Leo A ... (read more)


8.14.2010: Lab Members Present Research at ASA

Lab PI Carter Butts and members Chris Marcum Zack Almquist Emma Spiro Lorien Jasny and Sean Fitzhugh will present their ... (read more)


7.22.2010: Zack Almquist Presents His US Census Package at useR!2010 Conference

Lab member Zack Almquist recently presented US Demographic and Census Data in R at the useR conference at NIST in ... (read more)


7.10.2010: Chris Marcum Represents Lab at Hazards Conference

Lab member Christopher Marcum presented findings from the Improvisation in Emergency Response Project at the Annual Hazards Workshop in Bloomfield ... (read more)


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Our lab focuses on the application of formal (i.e., mathematical and computational) techniques to theoretical and methodological problems within the areas of social network analysis, mathematical sociology, quantitative methodology, and human judgment and decision making.


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Some research featured on this website has been supported by the National Science Foundation under awards BCS-0827027, CMS-0624257, CHE-0555125, and IIS-0331707, and Office of Naval Research under award N00014-08-1-1015. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF) or ONR.