Welcome!
I’m Dr. Phil Chodrow, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Middlebury College. My pronouns are he/him/his.
You can email me at pchodrow@middlebury.edu
or stop by my office, Room 218 in 75 Shannon St.
Research
My research focuses on network science, the study of connected systems in society and nature. I draw on methods from applied mathematics, machine learning, statistics, and physics. I also work on data science projects to promote equity and sustainability. I have awesome collaborators.
Teaching
In Spring 2023, I am teaching CSCI 0451: Machine Learning.
I am on a mission. I teach other courses. Students might want to take a look at my FAQs.
News
January 2023 |
Physicist Katherine Wright, the Deputy Editor of Physics Magazine, publishes an article on The Uneven Spread of Citations in academic science. I am quoted in this article regarding my experience writing Citation Diversity Statements (CDSs) in two papers. |
I give an invited talk on generative hypergraph clustering in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar at Dartmouth University. Slides. | |
I attend the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Boston, MA. There I speak on "Developments, Challenges, and Opportunities in Hypergraph Network Data Science" (slides). I've prepared a short bibliography of papers that I find especially useful in hypergraph data science. | |
November 2022 |
"Nonbacktracking spectral clustering of nonuniform hypergraphs" with Nicole Eikmeier (Grinnell College) and Jamie Haddock (Harvey Mudd College) is accepted for publication at the SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science. |
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