Samuel Arbesman
Postdoc
Sam Arbesman, PhD, is a senior scholar in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Prior to joining the Kauffman Foundation, Arbesman was a research fellow in the HNL where he used network science and applied mathematics to study innovation, scientific discovery, and prosocial behavior.
In addition to his research, Arbesman writes for popular audiences, and his work has appeared in such places as The Atlantic, New York Times, Boston Globe, as well as Wired, where he maintains a blog. He currently is working on a book about how knowledge changes over time, titled The Half-Life of Facts.
Arbesman earned a BA in computer science and biology from Brandeis University and a PhD in computational biology from Cornell University.