At Humanyze. Humanyze is born out of Sandy Pentland's Human Dynamics group at MIT Media Lab. I work as the computational social scientist (data scientist) and leading the research area along with the co-founder Taemie Kim, PhD. The main problem I'm trying to solve at Humanyze is how to model the indicators of engagement of employees, productivity of teams, and adaptability of organizations by making use of the metadata of the existing workplace technologies such as calendar, e-mail, Slack, etc., and ID badges (to capture co-locations). The theories and methods on which my algorithms rely are primarily from the fields of organizational behavior and social network analysis. My responsibilities include writing papers, collaborating with researchers, and supervising interns. Some of my projects:

At George Mason University. While studying towards my PhD in Computational Social Science with Andrew Crooks I was a graduate research assistant in the Center for Social Complexity (one year) and Machine Learning and Inference Lab (for five years). My work there includes: