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Sriniwas Pandey

Visiting Lecturer

Systems Engineering Program

Sriniwas Pandey
Sriniwas Pandey

Biography

Sriniwas Pandey is a full-time lecturer in the department of Computer Science at Binghamton University. He received his Ph.D. degree in System Science from Binghamton University, and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University (UTU), India, and the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur IIITDMJ, India respectively. Prior to his current position, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at UTU.

His core research explores the intersection of complex systems, network theory, and machine learning, with emphasis on emergent behaviors, structural dynamics, and data-driven modeling. His work revolves around analyzing human behavior to understand the eccentricity and extremism in society. His research aims to comprehend the intricacies of eccentric behavior within society, focusing on identifying the underlying factors contributing to such behaviors and its impact on network dynamics.

Pandey’s academic achievements have been duly recognized through various awards and honors. Notable among these are the Klir Scholarship for Graduate Excellence in Systems Science (2020 – 2021) awarded by Binghamton University. Additionally, he has received prestigious fellowships from the Government of India for the periods 2013-2015 and 2015-2016.

Research Interests

  • Human Social Behavior
  • Collective Behavior
  • Computational Social Science

Teaching Interests

  • Complex Systems
  • Network Science
  • Machine Learning
  • Data Science

Select Publications

  • Sriniwas Pandey and Hiroki Sayama, Effect of recommending users and opinions on the network connectivity and idea generation process, Northeast Journal of Complex Systems, 6(1), Article 1. (2024) Available online preprint

  • Sriniwas Pandey, Yiding Cao, Yingjun Dong, Minjun Kim, Neil G. MacLaren, Shelley D. Dionne, Francis J. Yammarino, and Hiroki Sayama, Generation and influence of eccentric ideas on social networks. Scientific Reports, 13, 20433 (2023). Available online preprint

  • Yiding Cao, Yingjun Dong, Minjun Kim, Neil G. MacLaren, Sriniwas Pandey, Shelley D. Dionne, Francis J. Yammarino, and Hiroki Sayama, Visualizing collective idea generation and innovation processes in social networks, IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems, 10(5), 2234-2243 (2023). Abstract/PDF Preprint

Education

  • PhD Systems Science, State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton University) USA
  • M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering, IIITDM Jabalpur India
  • B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering, Uttarakhand Technical University, India