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The Mobile Social Lab

CEPSR 701, Columbia University

The Mobile Social Lab studies topics at the intersection of social networks, machine learning, and issues of fairness and bias. More text here (TBD)

People

Augustin Chaintreau – Faculty

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augustin (at) cs (dot) columbia (dot) edu


Gabriel Chuang – PhD Student

Gabriel is a 3rd-year PhD student. He's interested in social networks, fairness, machine learning, and elections. He also enjoys drawing, playing board games, and being active in his church community.

gtchuang (at) cs (dot) columbia (dot) edu


Filipp Shelobolin – PhD Student

Filipp is 2nd-year PhD student interested in data markets, graph learning theory, and fairness. He also performs improv and clown around NYC.

fs2859 (at) columbia (dot) edu

Alumni

PhD Students
Postdocs/Visiting Students
Undergrad Students
  • Jessy (Xinyi) Han (BS 2020 → MIT PhD)
  • Lauren Arnett (2021)
  • Robin Netzorg (→ Berkeley PhD)
  • Lucy Wang (2013)
  • Yunsung Kim (BS 2016 → Stanford PhD)
  • Larissa Navarro (2015)
  • Daniel Echikson (2015)
  • Stephanie Huang (2015)
  • Cecelia Reyes (2015)
  • Coralie Phanord (2013)
  • Jake Cahan (2013)

Recent Publications

A full list of publications can be found here.

The Cost of Balanced Training-Data Production in an Online Data Market
Augustin Chaintreau, Roland Maio, Juba Ziani
Proceedings of the ACM on Web Conference 2025
Network Fairness Ambivalence: When does social network capital mitigate or amplify unfairness?
Y. Zhang, R. Mukhopadhyay, and A. Chaintreau
Proc. ACM Meas. Anal. Comput. Syst., 2024
Fairness Rising from the Ranks: HITS and PageRank on Homophilic Networks
A.-A. Stoica, N. Litvak, and A. Chaintreau
Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2024
Non-Existence of Stable Social Groups in Information-Driven Networks
A. Chaintreau, G. Ducoffe, and D. Mazauric
Theory Comput Syst, 2022
“I Don’t Have a Photograph, But You Can Have My Footprints." – Revealing the Demographics of Location Data
C. Riederer, S. Zimmeck, C. Phanord, A. Chaintreau, and S. Bellovin
ICWSM, 2021

Fun stuff

Our lab is home to three musical instruments: a keyboard (brought by Augustin); a guitar (brought by Filipp), and a cajon (brought by Gabriel).