My work with KCRHA is finally live at the American Journal of Epidemiology -- Using network methods to estimate the population size of people living unsheltered on a given night in King County, paper can be found here: https://t.co/FkzuO5dbRz
A discussion of our work being funded by the UW Population Health Initiative and the current state of affairs on how this changed how we do the people experiencing homelessness Point-in-Time count here in King County can be found in this UW News release - https://t.co/fthwp3Ik9e
My course on Quantified Self will be offered this Winter Quarter. If you are @UWArtSci consider signing up! Here is write up on it in Perspectives: https://t.co/pU0q1NIv5n
We invite applications for a full-time (9-month) tenure-track Assistant Professor position, to be appointed 100% in one of the following Social Sciences departments: Communication, Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology.
Details at:
https://t.co/dbmoECZFTF
@UWCSSS is hiring an AP with a focus in application of statistical, data science, computational, or survey methods in the social sciences! https://t.co/WpaXJBJBG3
Getting an accurate count of the homeless population is a priority for the new @KC_RHA. @zack_almquist of @uw_sociology proposed a network-based approach for this year's Point-In-Time Count that could yield more accurate results.
https://t.co/0WUee1Ty5C