¸ŁŔűĽ§

28 January 2025

Meet Dr. Neha Gondal from Boston University, an expert in social networks, culture, and inequalities who uses cutting-edge computational techniques to explore how networks shape societal boundaries. Her passion for collaborative research and love for Swedish fika made her first visit to SweCSS a memorable and inspiring experience.

What drew you to apply for the SweCSS Visiting Fellows Program, and how does it align with your research interests?

I have a joint appointment in the Department of Sociology and the Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences at Boston University. The research goals and focus on computational social science at SweCSS aligns very well with my research agenda.

How would you describe your experience after your first visit to SweCSS in November 2024?

I had a productive and enjoyable visit in November 2024. It was wonderful to meet and learn about the work being done by faculty and students at the center. What excited me most about the center is the concentration of computational work that engages seriously with social scientific theory and research. I also deeply appreciated the hospitality shown by members of the center.

Was there anything about Swedish culture or life that surprised you?

I had a lunch or coffee with multiple colleagues nearly every day that I visited. I'm not sure if that is routine workplace culture in Sweden, but, as a relational sociologist, I relished the opportunity to meet with and talk with so many members of the SweCSS community.

What are your hopes for your next visit to SweCSS in April 2025?
I would like to meet more members of the SweCSS community including those at the Linkoping campus.

Contact

Read more about SweCSS visiting fellows programme

Organisation

Latest news from LiU

Two women standing in front of two computer monitors.

The making of future security experts

The cybersecurity lab on Campus Valla is a specially designed environment where students can practise ethical hacking as well as protection against attackers.

En man med skalligt huvud och svart skjorta.

Space psychologist – no room for delay

He began studying for a master’s degree in engineering but dropped out.Then he enrolled on the psychology programme. Yet something still felt wrong. Now he is studying both at the same time and feels he has finally found his place.

En kvinna står i snön framför ett batterilager.

The battle for power – who has the right to our electricity?

Wind farms rising like the Eiffel Tower, data centres consuming as much power as entire regions and municipalities feeling like pawns in a global game. The large-scale investments  are creating conflict:  who has priority access to our electricity?