Caleb is a first-year Master's student in Complex Network Analysis, under the Complex Social Systems concentration. His research interest lies broadly in using network and complexity science as a basis for studying the structural properties of large-scale social systems and the general principles of sociocultural evolution: how complex societies emerge, scale, self-organize, and adapt over time in response to factors such as metabolic requirements, bandwidth constraints, environmental pressures, internal dynamics, and so on.
Before coming to NetSI, he obtained dual-Bachelor's degrees in Economics and Sociology from Utah State University, where he worked for two years as an environmental policy researcher with the Center for Growth and Opportunity.
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Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101


