Staff
Luc Anselin is the Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology and the College, the Director of the new Center for Spatial Data Science and a Senior Fellow at NORC. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2008 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2011. Luc Anselin is a native of Belgium, where he did undergraduate work and a master's degree in economics and econometrics at the Free University of Brussels (VUB). His PhD is from Cornell University in the interdisciplinary field of Regional Science. Anselin is the developer of the SpaceStat and GeoDa software packages for spatial data analysis.
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Julia Koschinsky, PhD, is the Executive Director and Senior Research Associate of the Center for Spatial Data Science at the University of Chicago and has been part of the GeoDa team for over 20 years. She has been conducting and managing research funded through federal awards of over $10 million to gain insights from the spatial dimensions of urban challenges in housing, health, and the built environment. Her current work focuses on integrating scientific reasoning with spatial data science.
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Xun Li, PhD, is the Associate Director for Data Science at the University of Chicago's Center for Spatial Data Science. Prior to joining the Center, he worked as the principal software engineer of the GeoDa and GeoDa-Web software at Arizona State University. He also held software engineering positions at Foursquare/Unfolded, Motorola R&D, Microsoft Research, and Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
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Crystal Bae is Assistant Instructional Professor of GIScience in the Division of the Social Sciences and the College. Her research in spatial cognition focuses on geographic movement visualization, real-world navigation, cognition of neighborhoods and regions, and social decision making. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography with an Emphasis in Cognitive Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a former postdoc of the Movement Data Science Lab at UCSB.
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Yue Lin is an Assistant Instructional Professor of Geographic Information Science in the Division of the Social Sciences and the College. Her research is focused on geocomputation, geospatial data science, and digital privacy and justice. Her current work involves developing computational methods to ensure privacy, fidelity, and equity in the dissemination and mining of geospatial data. Yue received her doctorate in Geography from the Ohio State University in 2023.
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Hanock combines his practical legal experience with formal training in both Law and Sociology to study interactions between Law and Society using original data and quantitative techniques. His doctoral dissertation in Law employs network analysis to highlight inefficiencies in the flow of information between the scientific community and the legal system, resulting in a sub- optimal use of scientific evidence in courts. His dissertation in Sociology utilizes spatial methods to demonstrate how Constitutional and Family Law shape population dynamics such as fertility and grandparental investment in grandchildren, thereby setting out a new, more involved role for the Law in population studies.