Peter Sheridan Dodds is an Australian applied Mathematician. He is the director of the and Professor at the University of Vermont's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He has collaborated in several researches related to big data problems in areas as language, stories, sociotechnical systems, Earth science, biology, and ecology. With Chris Danforth, he co-runs the , the , and together, they developed the hedonometer. In Dodds's early career, from 2002 to 2007, he was a frequent collaborator of Duncan J. Watts.
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| - Peter Sheridan Dodds is an Australian applied Mathematician. He is the director of the and Professor at the University of Vermont's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He has collaborated in several researches related to big data problems in areas as language, stories, sociotechnical systems, Earth science, biology, and ecology. With Chris Danforth, he co-runs the , the , and together, they developed the hedonometer. In Dodds's early career, from 2002 to 2007, he was a frequent collaborator of Duncan J. Watts. (en)
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| - University of Melbourne, B. Sci. & B. of Electrical Engineering, 1993, Master of Science in Theoretical & Mathematical Physics, 1994; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. (en)
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| - Fellow of the Network Science Society , 2021. (en)
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| - Peter Sheridan Dodds is an Australian applied Mathematician. He is the director of the and Professor at the University of Vermont's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He has collaborated in several researches related to big data problems in areas as language, stories, sociotechnical systems, Earth science, biology, and ecology. With Chris Danforth, he co-runs the , the , and together, they developed the hedonometer. Recent researches directed by Peter Dodds in the Computational Story Lab has been commented on in The New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, and other media. In October 2020, the Hedonometor tool created by Dodds and his college Chris Danforth analyzed the sentiment of people through their tweets pointed out May 31 as the saddest day recorded. In Dodds's early career, from 2002 to 2007, he was a frequent collaborator of Duncan J. Watts. (en)
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