
معرفی
Ismail Nooraddini is a part-time lecturer and research consultant with a PhD in Sociology from George Mason University (2022), specializing in mixed-method research, survey design, and immigration studies. He has collaborated with institutions such as the Department of State, Institute for Immigration Research, and University of Maryland programs.
- PhD (2022): Sociology, George Mason University
- M.A. (2012): Sociology, University of Maryland Baltimore County
- B.A. (2010): Sociology, University of Maryland College Park
His research bridges qualitative methods (fieldwork, cognitive interviewing) and quantitative methods (survey sampling, weighting, advanced statistics), often focusing on immigrant integration, gender ideology transmission, and social desirability bias in conflict zones. Recent work includes Edge-IoT systems and machine learning frameworks for resource allocation.
Key publications span 2025-2012, covering topics like UAV monitoring, cognitive radio networks, and immigrant demographics. Trends show interdisciplinary expertise in IoT, social research, and public policy.
Scientific Awards
- Vanderbilt Subsidy for LAPOP Summer School (2024)
- Russel Sage Grant for Migration Methods Institute (2019)
- Dennis-Weathers Sociology Award (2019)
- Multiple Travel Grants (2017-2020)
He has taught Statistics for Behavioral Sciences (GMU 2024), Methods of Social Research (Hood College 2014, 2015), and Intro to Sociology (Montgomery College 2015). His work appears in sociology journals and technical conferences.




