The
Social Dynamics Laboratory at Cornell University studies the interplay
between network topology and the dynamics of social interaction, using
computational models, data from on-line networks, and laboratory
experiments with human participants.
We are supported by the National Science Foundation through two Human and Social Dynamics Grants (SES-0432917 and SES-0433086) and an NSF Cyberinfrastructure Grant (BCS-0537606).
The SDL director is Michael Macy,
Goldwin Smith Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. The
assistant director is Chris Cameron, a PhD candidate at Cornell.
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