
معرفی
Dr. Iuliia Alieva serves as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Computational Social Science within the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Stuttgart. Her interdisciplinary work integrates computational methodologies with social science inquiry to analyze digital information ecosystems, with particular emphasis on geopolitical conflict zones and societal crises.
Her research portfolio spans critical domains including:
- Computational Social Science
- Network Science and Analysis
- Disinformation and Propaganda Research
- Social Media Analytics
- Journalistic Framing Mechanisms
- Political Communication Dynamics
Analysis of her 2021-2024 publications reveals concentrated investigation into Russian information operations on Twitter, especially regarding Ukraine invasion narratives. Her methodological approach consistently combines network analysis, natural language processing, and mixed-methods frameworks to dissect propaganda architectures, anti-war counter-narratives, and media coverage patterns across geopolitical events. Collaborative work with Kathleen Carley's research group forms the backbone of her empirical investigations.
Dr. Alieva demonstrates active academic engagement through scheduled 2025 teaching appointments for courses on mis/disinformation and AI-society interactions. No scientific awards or formal student advisement relationships were documented in source materials. Her research emerges from collaborative computational social science teams applying network science to contemporary challenges including election integrity, pandemic communication, and state-sponsored information warfare.



