James Bagrow is an Associate Professor of Mathematics & Statistics at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ and a member of the Vermont Complex Systems Center. Before joining Vermont, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Complex Networks Research at Northeastern University and a research assistant professor at Northwestern University. Professor Bagrow received his Ph.D. in Physics from Clarkson University in 2008. He is interested in understanding the underlying rules and organizing principles of complex physical and social systems. His work combines mathematical models with large-scale data analysis to better understand these systems, with a particular emphasis on network science and human dynamics. Other interests include data science, stochastic and nonlinear dynamics, dynamical systems, and novel optimization and machine learning methods.
Associate Professor
Publications
- (2010) YY Ahn, JP Bagrow, S Lehmann, Nature 466 (7307), 761–764
- (2011) JP Bagrow, D Wang, AL Barabasi PloS one 6 (3), e17680
- (2016) M Klug, JP Bagrow Royal Society open science 3 (4), 160007
- (2018) D Berenberg, JP Bagrow Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2 (CSCW), 24
- (2018) JP Bagrow, L Mitchell Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 28 (7), 075304
- (2019) JP Bagrow, X Liu, L Mitchell Nature human behaviour 3 (2), 122
Areas of Expertise and/or Research
Network Science, Complex Systems, Data Science and Machine Learning, Computational Social Science, Mathematical Modeling
Education
- Ph.D., Physics, Clarkson University
- M.S., Physics, Clarkson University
- B.S., Physics with Great Distinction, Clarkson University
- A.S., Liberal Arts & Sciences, SUNY Cobleskill, Cobleskill, NY, USA
Contact
Email:
Office Location:
Innovation Hall E426
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Courses Taught
- STAT/CS 287 - Data Science I
- STAT/CS 387 - Data Science II
- MATH 271 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics