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Nicholas Eubank is an Assistant Research Professor in Political Science at Duke University, affiliated with the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and the Rhodes Information Initiative. He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2016). His research focuses on political accountability mechanisms, including gerrymandering, social networks, election administration, and the interplay between race and incarceration. Eubank's work has been published in top journals like the American Political Science Review and Quarterly Journal of Political Science. He has received awards including the Dudley Seers Prize (2012) and the Political Ties Award (2021).
Teaching responsibilities include courses in the Duke Masters in Interdisciplinary Data Science program (MIDS), such as Practical Data Science (IDS 720) and Solving Real Problems with Data (IDS 701). He also co-developed the Coursera Specialization 'Programming for Python Data Science: Principles to Practice' and is authoring a textbook on data science problem-solving. His current roles include Associate Director of the Rhodes Information Initiative and Adjunct Professor in SSRI.
Key research contributions include analyzing the post-1965 Voting Rights Act's impact on carceral policies, developing the 'Partisan Dislocation' gerrymandering metric, and studying social network effects on political participation. His work combines empirical rigor with applied policy relevance, addressing issues like polling place changes' electoral consequences and spatial inefficiencies in partisan representation.
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