
معرفی
Aidan Milliff is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Florida State University, affiliated with the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from MIT (2022). His research focuses on how individuals navigate decision-making in violent or traumatic environments, combining computational methods with qualitative analysis. Key themes include political violence, migration, South Asian politics, and the interplay of emotions and information in conflict scenarios.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2022)
Research Interests:
Dr. Milliff’s work bridges political violence studies and cognitive science, examining civilian survival strategies, conflict resolution mechanisms, and migration patterns. He specializes in South Asia, particularly India’s Maoist rebellion and Indo-Chinese border dynamics. Methodologically, he integrates machine learning with traditional qualitative approaches to analyze conflict environments and public opinion.
Publication Trends:
His articles explore topics like civilian decision-making during violence, conflict reduction through descriptive representation, and the psychological impacts of trauma. Recent work addresses methodological challenges in post-pandemic field research and digital governance innovations in India.
Grants & Advising:
No specific grants or advising details are listed in available materials. His research lab focuses on computational social science applications in conflict studies.
Contact:
Office: Bellamy Hall 555 (by appointment), amilliff@fsu.edu




