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Assistant Professor of Computational Social Science, George Mason University

Andrew Crooks is an assistant professor in the Department of Computational Social Science at George Mason University.

His research interests relate to exploring, understanding and the communication of the physical and socio-economic environments using geographical information science (GIS), spatial analysis, agent-based modeling and social network analysis (SNA).

Experience

  • 2009–present
    Assistant Professor of Computational Social Science, George Mason University
  • 2007–2009
    GLA Economics Research Fellow in Urban Systems, University College London

Education

  • 2007 
    University College London, PhD in Geography
  • 2002 
    The University of Edinburgh, MSc in Geographical Information Science
  • 2000 
    The University of Edinburgh, B.Sc. (Hons) Geology and Physical Geography