Loren Collingwood

Associate Professor

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Loren Collingwood is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New Mexico with nine years of faculty experience and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He studies American, race and ethnic, and immigration politics using quantitative methods—survey research, experiments, text-as-data, and causal inference—and develops tailored statistical software to support his work. Loren is the author of two Oxford University Press books on cross-racial electoral mobilization and sanctuary cities, and frequently serves as a statistical consultant for polling and applied research projects. His career bridges academic research and practical polling operations, dating back to senior research roles at the University of Washington Poll and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner. Based in Albuquerque, he brings a data-driven approach to understanding how demographic change reshapes political behavior and policy.
code9 years of coding experience
job13 years of employment as a software developer
bookPh.D., Political Science, Ph.D., Political Science at University of Washington
bookB.A., Cum Laude, B.A., Cum Laude at California State University, Chico
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Github Skills (12)

ei10
meta-analysis9
ecology9
linear-models9
prediction-model9
quantitative7
fat6
timing6
inference5
machine-learning5
leaf4
fst3

Programming languages (1)

R

Github contributions (5)

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lorenc5/POSC-207

Sep 2020 - Dec 2020

This is a repository for POSC-207, a quantitative text analysis course, Fall 2020 at University of California, Riverside.
Contributions:35 commits, 1 PR, 33 pushes in 2 months
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RPVote/eiCompare

Mar 2017 - Sep 2020

Comparing ecological inference techniques
Contributions:51 commits, 31 PRs, 29 pushes in 3 years 6 months
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Loren Collingwood - Associate Professor