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Alex Gates is a computational social scientist with an avid curiosity for understanding how connectivity shapes human behavior.
Prior to joining the University of Virginia School of Data Science as an Assistant Professor in 2022, he was an Associate Research Scientist in Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute and the Department of Sociology.
His work has been featured in top journals, including Nature, The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and The Journal of Machine Learning. Gates also embraces multi-modal communication channels, including award-winning data visualizations, journal covers, interactive web-based models, and videos. Examples of his work include exploring the interdisciplinary structure of a major scientific journal and a video on the collaboration network emerging from one of the NSF's largest gender equity efforts.
Gates holds a joint Ph.D. in Informatics (complex networks) and Cognitive Science from Indiana University, Bloomington, an M.Sc. in Complex Systems Modeling from King's College London, and a B.A. in Mathematics from Cornell University.
Shekhtman, L., Gates, A., Barabási, A. (2022). Mapping philanthropic support of science. arXiv, 2206.10661
Gates, A., Brattig Correia, R., Wang, X., Rocha, L. (2021). The effective graph reveals redundancy, canalization, and control pathways in biochemical regulation and signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118 (12), e2022598118
Huang, J., Gates, A., Sinatra, R., Barabási, A. (2020). Historical comparison of gender inequality in scientific careers across countries and disciplines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117 (9), 4609-4616
Gates, A., Ke, Q., Varol, O., Barabási, A. (2019). Nature’s reach: narrow work has broad impact. Nature, 575 (7781), 32-34
Gates, A., Ahn, Y. (2017). The impact of random models on clustering similarity. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 18, 1-28
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