James Bagrowمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Network Science
- Complex Systems
- Data Science
- +۴ مورد دیگر
James Bagrow is an Associate Professor of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Vermont, affiliated with the Vermont Complex Systems Center. His research focuses on complex systems, network science, and data science, combining mathematical models with large-scale data analysis to understand physical and social systems. He has pioneered methods in network data analysis, including the development of the textbook Working with Network Data (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Bagrow's work spans diverse applications, from human mobility patterns to open-source software dynamics and emergency response modeling. He teaches courses in applied mathematics and data science, including Data Science I/II and Advanced Engineering Mathematics . His interdisciplinary contributions have led to collaborations across computer science, physics, and social sciences, with over 70 peer-reviewed publications. Notable achievements include the FOSS Impact paper award (2021) and a Nature Human Behaviour cover article (2022) on sleep patterns during travel. Bagrow's research emphasizes predictive capabilities in social systems, information flow dynamics, and network visualization. His lab explores computational tools for analyzing complex networks, with applications to urban dynamics, crowd behavior, and disaster response. His recent work bridges symbolic regression and neural networks, aiming to enhance model interpretability and accuracy. Awards: FOSS Impact paper award (2021), Nature Human Behaviour cover article (2022) Grants & Funding: Active in securing NSF and interdisciplinary grants for complex systems research Lab/Team: Vermont Complex Systems Center, fostering collaborations in data-driven science and network analysis







