Melissa Fletcher Pirkey, Department of Sociology (SOC)
Chris Hess, PAM
Lexi MacMillian Uribe, Nutritional Science
Sabrina Papazian, Anthropology/Archaeology
Margarita Rayzberg, Science and Technology Studies
Celene Reynolds, CSI; ILR
Linda Zhao, Cornell Population Center
Asad Asad
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Stanford University
How Noncitizens Perceive the Risk of Deportation
Former Cornell Mentor: Filiz Garip, Sociology, Center for the Study of Inequality
Erica Boothby
Postdoctoral Associate, Operations, Information, & Decisions Department, UPenn Wharton
People’s Understanding of the Impact they Have on Others
Former Cornell Mentor: Tom Gilovich, Psychology
Jessica Cooper
Lecturer of Social Anthropology
University of Edinburgh
Unaccountable: Surreal Life in California’s Mental Health Courts
Former Cornell Mentor: Andrew Wilford, Anthropology
Dominic DiFranzo
Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Lehigh University
Prosocial Design for Social Media
Former Cornell Mentor: Natalie Bazarova, Communication
Frank Edwards
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice, Rutgers University –Newark
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
Former Cornell Mentor: Chris Wildeman, PAM, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research
Hope Harvey
Assistant Professor, Public Policy at the University of Kentucky
Former Cornell Mentor: Rachel Dunifon, Policy Analysis and Management
Patrick Ishizuka
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Washington University – St. Louis
Work, Family, and GenderInequality
Former Cornell Mentor: Kelly Musick, Cornell Population Center
Kelly Nielsen
Postdoctoral Associate, Sociology, University of California-Merced
Former Cornell Mentor: Vida Maralani, Sociology
The Postdoctoral Social Science Working Group is cosponsored by the Cornell Population Center, the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell Center for Social Sciences, and Center for the Study of Inequality. This group fosters the development of work in progress and research collaborations through monthly lunch meetings. To join the group, please contact population@cornell.edu and provide your center/department sponsor, project title, and mentor’s name.
Postdoctoral Fellows for 2022/23
Jason Anderson, Psychology
Sharon Ayalon, TECH-Jacobs
Kristen Carter Elmore, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR)
Luisa Cortesi, Science and Technology Studies and Anthropology
MC Forelle, Cornell Tech
Ángel A. Escamilla García, Migrations Initiative
Sinn Won Han, Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
Laura Huber, Government
Qi (Amelia) Li, Center for Social Sciences and Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Jiawei Liu, COM
Elizabeth C. Martin, Cornell Population Center
Meredith Palmer, Science and Technology Studies
Leila Wilmers, SOC
Gaoxia Zhu, Human Development
Melissa Fletcher Pirkey, Department of Sociology (SOC)
Chris Hess, PAM
Lexi MacMillian Uribe, Nutritional Science
Sabrina Papazian, Anthropology/Archaeology
Margarita Rayzberg, Science and Technology Studies
Celene Reynolds, CSI; ILR
Linda Zhao, Cornell Population Center
Asad Asad
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Stanford University
How Noncitizens Perceive the Risk of Deportation
Former Cornell Mentor: Filiz Garip, Sociology, Center for the Study of Inequality
Erica Boothby
Postdoctoral Associate, Operations, Information, & Decisions Department, UPenn Wharton
People’s Understanding of the Impact they Have on Others
Former Cornell Mentor: Tom Gilovich, Psychology
Jessica Cooper
Lecturer of Social Anthropology
University of Edinburgh
Unaccountable: Surreal Life in California’s Mental Health Courts
Former Cornell Mentor: Andrew Wilford, Anthropology
Dominic DiFranzo
Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Lehigh University
Prosocial Design for Social Media
Former Cornell Mentor: Natalie Bazarova, Communication
Frank Edwards
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice, Rutgers University –Newark
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
Former Cornell Mentor: Chris Wildeman, PAM, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research
Hope Harvey
Assistant Professor, Public Policy at the University of Kentucky
Former Cornell Mentor: Rachel Dunifon, Policy Analysis and Management
Patrick Ishizuka
Assistant Professor, Sociology, Washington University – St. Louis
Work, Family, and GenderInequality
Former Cornell Mentor: Kelly Musick, Cornell Population Center
Kelly Nielsen
Postdoctoral Associate, Sociology, University of California-Merced
Former Cornell Mentor: Vida Maralani, Sociology