Aaron Clauset
- Professor Aaron Clauset has received funding from the AB Nexus program, which funds interdisciplinary research teams between CU 麻豆影院 and CU Anschutz.
- A large-scale global study found that while the number of women in academic research is growing, STEM fields remain dominated by men.
- The Clauset Lab creates computational tools to untangle the complex systems that surround us. Learn more about the lab's high-impact research into social inequalities and biological networks.聽
- Aaron Clauset, a professor in the Department of Computer Science, is the first computer science faculty member to be recognized with the Dean's Award for Research since the category began in 2005.
- Women faculty are more likely to leave academia than men faculty throughout all career stages in U.S. universities found Katie Spoon, the paper鈥檚 first author and a doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science.
- A study by PhD candidate Allison Morgan and Associate Professor Aaron Clauset聽suggests that persistent differences in parenting roles are the key reason.聽
- Associate Professor Aaron Clauset was honored with the 麻豆影院 Provost鈥檚 Faculty Achievement Award earlier this month for his co-authored paper 鈥淪cale-free networks are rare鈥 in Nature Communications. 聽 The paper
- In research published in the journal Nature Communications, Anna Broido and Aaron Clauset used computational tools to analyze a huge dataset of more than 900 networks, with examples from the realms of biology, transportation, technology and more.
- Results "undermine the universality of scale-free networks and reveal that real-world networks exhibit a rich structural diversity that will likely require new ideas and mechanisms to explain,鈥 according to CU 麻豆影院's Anna Broido and Aaron Clauset.
- PhD students Samuel Way and Allison Morgan, along with assistant professors Aaron Clauset and Dan Larremore, publish new findings on faculty career trajectories.