Dakota is a research assistant professor with the Network Science Institute. His research examines the human side of discovery and innovation using data science and computational techniques. His work has examined the role of bias, mobility, and conflict in the production of knowledge in the sciences. Prior to joining the Network Science Institute, Dakota was a data scientist with Digital Science, and a doctoral student at Indiana University.

Research areas

Social and Behavioral Dynamics

Exploring complex social dynamics in physical space and in online communities, that shape the natural and built environment.

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Office location
177 Huntington Ave
New College of the Humanities
Devon House
58 St Katharine’s Way
London, E1W 1LP, UK
The Roux Institute
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
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1114
Boston, MA 02115
*Primarily remote
Portland, ME
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