Research Projects
Citibike Researc
Service-level performance of a Citi Bike station depending on the number of full docks and empty docks, as part of an analysis by Cornell researchers.
Optimized recommendation of moving Citi Bike docks from one station to another in New York City, developed by Cornell researchers.
Kleinberg Research: Rooney Rule and Hiring
Response curve developed by Cornell researchers to different modeling assumptions showing the effect of the Rooney Rule, which requires at least one woman and one underrepresented minority to be considered in the slate of candidates for open positions.
Benson and Kleinberg Research: Enron Email Network
Depiction developed by Cornell researchers showing the contrast between the “core” and the “fringe” in the Enron email network, which results from data collection. The core nodes in green correspond to the roughly 150 accounts whose emails were released as part of a federal investigation.
Benson and Kleinberg Research: Parameterized Hiring Scenarios
Graph developed by Cornell researchers showing the outcomes, under parameterized hiring scenarios, of the Rooney Rule, which requires at least one woman and one underrepresented minority to be considered in the slate of candidates for open positions.
DS Research at Cornell
- Collaboration to infuse human behavior into epidemiological models
- Modeling for COVID-19 College Reopening
Decisions: Cornell, A Case Study - Ranked choice, multimember districts blunts gerrymandering
- The unsung engineering behind Cornell’s fall 2020 schedule
- “Fairmandering” draws fair districts using data science
- New center will foster data science research
- Smart intersections could reduce autonomous car congestion
- Cornell co-leads effort to use big data to combat catastrophes
- Crowdsourcing app aims to fill gaps in coronavirus data