Dr. Michael Simeone is an associate research professor at Arizona State University, where he specializes in digital humanities, data science, and interdisciplinary research. He is affiliated with the School of Complex Adaptive Systems and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society. Dr. Simeone’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, culture, and society, with particular emphasis on data visualization, computational analysis, and collaborative research methods.
Dr. Simeone leads projects that explore new ways to analyze and interpret large-scale data in the humanities and social sciences. He has contributed to initiatives involving digital archives, text mining, and the development of digital tools for research and education. His research interests include the cultural implications of data, the ethics of digital research, and the advancement of open, accessible scholarship.
Before joining ASU, Dr. Simeone held positions at Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has published widely on topics such as digital scholarship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the future of research in the digital age. Dr. Simeone is committed to fostering innovation and inclusivity in academic research, and he regularly collaborates with scholars from diverse fields.


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