Michele Coscia is an associate professor and network scientist based in Copenhagen with 13 years of experience translating complex network theory into impactful empirical research on topics from political polarization to cultural analytics. He develops novel algorithms for network analysis and applies them to social and cultural datasets, blending rigorous academic methods with practical engineering skills honed during fellowships at Google and Harvard. Michele’s trajectory spans PhD-level work in digital humanities and early hands-on roles as a webmaster and developer, which gives him a rare fluency across code, data, and theory. Known for bridging interdisciplinary teams, he leverages his academic appointments and international collaborations to push methodological frontiers while producing research with real-world relevance.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Digital Humanities, Master's degree, Digital Humanities at Università di Pisa
Contributions:11 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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