Research Bio
Dennis Feehan's research interests focus on networks, demography, and quantitative methodology. He has developed demographic and statistical methods to help measure mortality, migration, and other hidden populations. His work has also integrated demography with computational social science.
He is Associate Professor of Demography and Faculty Director of the Social Sciences Data Lab (D-Lab).
Research Expertise and Interest
demography, social networks, quantitative methodology
Teaching
Directed Reading [DEMOG 298]
Directed Research [DEMOG 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [DEMOG 602]
Supervised Research: Social Sciences [UGIS 192B]
Social Networks [DEMOG 180]
Practical Computer Applications for Demographic Analysis [DEMOG 213]
Directed Reading [DEMOG 298]
Directed Research [DEMOG 299]
GSI Training [DEMOG 301]
GSI Training [DEMOG 301]
Individual Study [DEMOG 601]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [DEMOG 602]
Social Networks [DEMOG C280]
Social Networks [SOCIOL C273N]
Supervised Research: Social Sciences [UGIS 192B]
Directed Research [DEMOG 299]