Zack W Almquist
Scholar

Zack W Almquist

Google Scholar ID: mbb7bD4AAAAJ
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Washington
sociologystatisticssocial networksenvironmental policyhousing & homelessness
Citations & Impact
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Citations
725
 
H-index
15
 
i10-index
23
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
28
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Leo Goodman Award, Methodology Section of the American Sociological Association
  • - Outstanding Dissertation Award, Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association
  • - NSF CAREER Award
  • - ARO Young Investigator Program Award
  • - Research funded by NSF, NIH, ARO, University of Minnesota, and University of Washington
  • - Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Mathematical Sociology
  • - Editorial Board member for Social Networks, Sociological Perspectives, Population and Environment, and Sociological Methodology
Research Experience
  • - Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Washington
  • - Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Washington
  • - Senior Data Science Fellow, eScience Institute
  • - Research Scientist, Facebook, Inc.
  • - Assistant Professor of Sociology and Statistics, University of Minnesota
  • - Visiting Scholar, Stanford University and University of Washington
Education
  • - Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Irvine
  • - M.A. in Sociology and Demography, University of California, Irvine
  • - M.S. in Statistics, Northwestern University
  • - B.S. in Mathematics, University of Oregon
Background
  • Research interests include statistics and survey methodology, housing and homelessness, demography and population health, and global environmental action and governance. His work focuses on developing and applying innovative methods to address complex social issues, particularly in data collection and analysis, with a special focus on marginalized and transient populations.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests and other information not provided