Douglas Guilbeault is an associate professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford with a decade of experience blending computational social science and communication research. Trained with a Ph.D. from Penn and advanced degrees in cognitive linguistics and philosophy, he applies computational methods to study how information and persuasion shape organizations and public life. His academic trajectory—Assistant Professor roles at UC Berkeley Haas and Stanford—reflects a strong track record of publishing and teaching at top institutions. Known for bridging rigorous theory with data-driven experiments, he often brings linguistic and cognitive perspectives to large-scale social datasets. Colleagues note his uncommon combination of formal analytic skill and rhetorical sensitivity, enabling insights into both algorithmic patterns and human meaning-making.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Joint Honours in Philosophy & Rhetoric w. minor in Cognitive Science, Bachelor’s Degree Joint Honours in Philosophy & Rhetoric w. minor in Cognitive Science at The University of Waterloo
Master’s Degree Cognitive Linguistics, Master’s Degree Cognitive Linguistics at The University of British Columbia
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Communication, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Communication at University of Pennsylvania
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