
معرفی
Professor Daniel A. McFarland at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education holds courtesy appointments in Sociology and Organizational Behavior, with over two decades of academic service (2000-Present). As Director of the Stanford Center for Computational Social Science (2012-2016, 2018-2020) and Chair of Social Sciences (2023-Present), he bridges educational systems with computational sociology. His research spans
- Scientific innovation dynamics
- Adolescent social structures
- Computational methods
- Knowledge diffusion
Recent publications in Social Networks and American Sociological Review examine tie fitness metrics, interdisciplinary career progression, and epistemic constraints. With 81 total publications, his work synthesizes material, cultural, and institutional network effects. Awards include the Gould Award (American Journal of Sociology) and Bessel Award (Humboldt Foundation).
As Doctoral Dissertation Advisor for Taylor LiCausi and Nick Sherefkin, and Master's Program Advisor for Jason Zhang, he fosters next-generation scholarship. His computational sociology courses (EDUC 317, SOC 317W) integrate network methods and data science.





