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Complexity Speaker Series
Fariba Karimi
Professor, Graz University of Technology & Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Past Talk
Hybrid
Friday
Apr 25, 2025
Watch video
11:00 am
EST
Virtual
177 Huntington Ave.
11th floor
11th floor
Devon House
58 St Katharine's Way
London E1W 1LP, UK
58 St Katharine's Way
London E1W 1LP, UK
About the speaker
About the speaker
Fariba Karimi is a professor of social data science at Graz University of Technology and a group leader in Computational Social Science at Complexity Science Hub Vienna. Her current research focuses on computational and network approaches for addressing societal challenges such as gender disparities in collaboration and citation networks, visibility of minorities in social and technical systems, algorithmic biases, and sampling hard-to-reach groups. She also focuses on various social processes using a network theoretic approach, such as the emergence of culture in Wikipedia, the spreading of information and norms, and perception biases by using mathematical models, digital traces, and online experiments.
Fariba Karimi is a professor of social data science at Graz University of Technology and a group leader in Computational Social Science at Complexity Science Hub Vienna. Her current research focuses on computational and network approaches for addressing societal challenges such as gender disparities in collaboration and citation networks, visibility of minorities in social and technical systems, algorithmic biases, and sampling hard-to-reach groups. She also focuses on various social processes using a network theoretic approach, such as the emergence of culture in Wikipedia, the spreading of information and norms, and perception biases by using mathematical models, digital traces, and online experiments.
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