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Jeffrey W. Lockhart: Education

Jeffrey W. Lockhart is a sociology PhD candidate at the University of Michigan whose research focuses on LGBTQ issues and data science. He has a background in computer science, sociology, and gender studies from the University of Michigan, University of Cambridge, and Fordham University. The document lists his education, academic positions, publications, grants, awards, and ongoing work applying computational social science techniques to topics like online dating behaviors and the analysis of social media images.

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Jeffrey W. Lockhart: Education

Jeffrey W. Lockhart is a sociology PhD candidate at the University of Michigan whose research focuses on LGBTQ issues and data science. He has a background in computer science, sociology, and gender studies from the University of Michigan, University of Cambridge, and Fordham University. The document lists his education, academic positions, publications, grants, awards, and ongoing work applying computational social science techniques to topics like online dating behaviors and the analysis of social media images.

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Education
2015– Ph.D. Sociology, University of Michigan.
2017 M.A. Sociology, University of Michigan.
2015 M.Phil. Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies, University of Cambridge,
With Distinction.
{ Gates-Cambridge Scholar
{ Dissertation: "Discourses in Contemporary LGBT+ Organizing: Understand-
ings of Violence in the British Right-Wing" (Advisor: Lauren B. Wilcox)
2014 M.S. Computer Science, Fordham University.
{ Thesis: "The Benefits of Personalized Data Mining Approaches to Human
Activity Recognition with Smartphone Sensor Data" (Advisor: Gary M. Weiss)
2013 B.S. Computer Science & Women’s Studies, Fordham University,
Summa Cum Laude.
{ Thesis: "Forging Futures, Finding Joy: Forgetting and Grief in Queer Ethics"
(Advisors: Judith M. Green & Corey McEleney)
- Received the Fordham Women’s Studies Essay Award

Academic Positions
2015– Trainee, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, Univer-
sity of Michigan.
Working with data from a large online dating site under the direction of Dr.
Elizabeth Bruch.
{ Funded by NIH NICHD grant T32 HD007339.
2017–19 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Computational social science
course design, University of Michigan.
2012–18 Principal Investigator, Fordham Que(e)ry.
An international collaboration between researchers across North America to
gather and curate a centralized database of campus climate data.
{ Quantitative and qualitative survey-based investigation of LGBTQ college stu-
dents’ perceptions of bias, discrimination, and their effects.
{ Funded by internal grants at several universities.
2014 Fellow, Data Science for Social Good, University of Chicago.
Apply advanced data science methods and technologies to social data sets, part-
nering with nonprofits, INGO’s, and government agencies.
{ Primary project: helping the Nurse-Family Partnership identify the mothers
it can best serve and tailor its program for. Data includes a three-year lon-
gitudinal cohort of 36,000 mothers and babies, and case notes from over one
million nurse home visits. Video.
2010–14 Research Assistant, Wireless Sensor Data Mining (WISDM) Lab, Ford-
ham Univeristy.
Working under Dr. Gary Weiss. Data mining with smart phone sensor data for
biometric gate and activity recognition to track and encourage exercise for fitness
and health.
{ Funded by NSF grant IIS-1116124, Google Inc., and Fordham University.

Peer-Reviewed Publications
2016 Weiss, Gary M., Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Tony T. Pulickal, Paul T. McHugh,
Isaac H. Ronan, and Jessica L. Timko. 2016. Actitracker: A Smartphone-
based Activity Recognition System for Improving Health and Well-Being.
in Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Data Science
and Advanced Analytics (DSAA). Montreal.
2014 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. and Gary M. Weiss. 2014. The Benefits of Per-
sonalized Smartphone-Based Activity Recognition Models. Pp. 614–622 in
Proceedings of the 2014 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining.
Philadelphia.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W., Gary M. Weiss. 2014. Limitations with Activity
Recognition Methodology & Data Sets. Pp. 747–756 in Proceedings of the
2014 ACM Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Adjunct
Publication. Seattle.
2013 Weiss, Gary M., Ashwin Nathan, J. B. Kropp, and Jeffrey W. Lockhart.
2013. WagTag: A Dog Collar Accessory for Monitoring Canine Activity
Levels. Pp. 405–414 in Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Conference on Per-
vasive and Ubiquitous Computing Adjunct Publication. Zurich.
2012 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 2012. Gendered Classrooms and Gendered Attire:
Doing Gender on a College Campus. Fordham Undergraduate Research
Journal 2:32–36.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W., Tony T. Pulickal, and Gary M. Weiss. 2012. Ap-
plications of Mobile Activity Recognition. Pp. 1,054–1,058 in Proceedings
of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Pittsburgh.
* Weiss, Gary M. and Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2012a. A Comparison of
Alternative Client/server Architectures for Ubiquitous Mobile Sensor-Based
Applications. Pp. 721–724 in Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on
Ubiquitous Computing. Pittsburgh.
* Weiss, Gary M. and Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2012b. The Impact of Per-
sonalization on Smartphone-Based Activity Recognition. Pp. 98–104 in
Proceedings of the Activity Context Representation Workshop at AAAI ’12.
Toronto.
2011 Lockhart, Jeffrey W., Gary M. Weiss, Jack C. Xue, Shaun T. Gallagher,
Andrew B. Grosner, and Tony T. Pulickal. 2011. Design Considerations for
the WISDM Smart Phone-Based Sensor Mining Architecture. Pp. 25–33 in
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery
from Sensor Data at KDD ’11. San Diego.
* Weiss, Gary M. and Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2011. Identifying User Traits
by Mining Smart Phone Accelerometer Data. Pp. 61–69 in Proceedings
of the Fifth International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor
Data at KDD ’11. San Diego.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 2011. Mobile Sensor Data Mining. Fordham Un-
dergraduate Research Journal 1:67–68.

Work In Progress
Journal Lockhart, Jeffrey W. Right Wing Gay Movements, Identity, and Politics
Article (Under Review).
Journal Lockhart, Jeffrey W. and Bruch, Elizabeth E. Pickup Lines in Hetero-
Article sexual Online Dating. (In Preparation).
Journal Schwemmer, Carsten, Emily Bello-Pardo, Carly Knight, Jeffrey Lockhart,
Article Stan Oklobdzija, Iacopo Pozzana, and Martijn Schoonvelde. The Politics
of Social Media Images: Potentials and Biases of Image Recognition Algo-
rithms for Studying Congressional Behavior. (In Preparation).

Grants and Scholarships


Over $10,000
2015–20 Sociology Graduate Fellowship, University of Michigan.
Highly-competitive, five-year award including tuition, stipend, and benefits
2016–17 Training Grant, Population Studies Center.
Tuition, stipend, and benefits funded by the NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver Na-
tional Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD)
2014–15 Gates-Cambridge Scolarship.
For intellectually outstanding postgraduate students with a capacity for leader-
ship and a commitment to improving the lives of others. Full cost of a degree at
the University of Cambridge and stipend
2014 Eric & Wendy Schmidt Data Science for Social Good Summer
Fellowship.
Applying data science to sociology and public policy
2013–14 Research Assistantship, Wireless Sensor Data Mining Lab, Fordham
University.
M.S. tuition and stipend funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF)
2009–13 Presidential Scholarship, Fordham University.
Full tuition awarded annually on the basis of continuing academic merit
$1,000 – $10,000
2018 The Politics of Social Media Images, SICSS, the Russell Sage Founda-
tion, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, (With Emily Bello-Pardo, Carly
Knight, Carsten Schwemmer, Iaacoppo Pozzana, Martin Schoonvelde, and
Stan Oklobdzika).
2016-17 Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop Grant (annual), University
of Michigan, (Computational Social Science Workshop, co-organized with
Dylan Nelson).
2017 Small Grant, Ronald and Deborah Freedman Fund for International Pop-
ulation Activities, (to organize a panel on combining data science and tra-
ditional survey methodology).
* LGBTQ Climate in Jesuit Higher Education, Fordham University.
2013 Graduate Assistantship, Fordham Gender and Sexuality Working
Group.
Funded through the Fordham Center for Teaching Excellence
* Graduate Assistantship, Fordham Women’s Studies Program.
Funded through a Mellon Faculty Research Grant for course development and
program review
* Undergraduate Research Grant, Fordham College Rose Hill.
"Activity Recognition with Household Pets for Health and Behavior Monitoring"
2009-13 National Merit Scholarship.
2012 Summer Science Internship, Fordham College Rose Hill.
"Identifying User Clusters Using Triaxial Accelerometer Activity Data"
* Undergraduate Research Grant, Fordham College Rose Hill.
"Que(e)ry: LGBTQ Discrimination Perceptions Survey"
2011 Summer Science Internship, Fordham College Rose Hill.
"A Novel System for Cell-phone Based Activity Model Induction"
2010 Summer Science Internship, Fordham College Rose Hill.
"Data Mining of Mobile Wireless Accelerometer Data"

Awards and Honors


2015 Elected Scholar, Jesus College Cambridge
2013 Women’s Studies Essay Award, Fordham University
2013 Herbert W. Bomzer Award in Computer Science, Fordham University
Member Phi Kappa Phi, Academic Honor Society
Member Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society
2013 Certificate of Excellence for Exceptional Student Leadership, Fordham Uni-
versity
2011 Certificate of Merit for Research, Fordham College1
2011 Certificate of Merit for Research, Fordham College2

Conference Presentations
Talks
2018 Schwemmer, Carsten, Emily Bello-Pardo, Carly Knight, Stan Oklobdzija,
Iacopo Pozzana, Martijn Schoonvelde and Jeff Lockhart. The Politics
of Social Media Images: Potentials and Biases of Image Recognition Al-
gorithms for Studying Congressional Behavior. European Symposium on
Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science: Discrimination and
Bias. Cologne.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. After Assimilation: Gay Right Wing Politics and
Social Class in the "Beacon of LGBT Rights". ASA Sexualities Preconfer-
ence. Philadelphia.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. and Elizabeth E. Bruch. Demographic Variation in
Pickup Lines (and their Probabilities of Success). Population Association of
America (PAA) and Scientific Panel on Big Data and Population Processes
of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
Denver.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. Demographics of Culture: Using Networks to Study
LGBTQ Campus Climate. Population Association of America (PAA). Den-
ver.
2017 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. After Assimilation: Conservative LGBT Politics
in the ’Beacon of LGBT Rights.’ American Sociological Association (ASA).
Montreal.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. Proceeding with Justice as an Institution with
LGBTQ Students. AJCU Justice Conference. Seattle.
* Hornbeck, J. Patrick, Lockhart, Jeffrey W., Dougherty, Rachel. Re-
search Perspective: Walking with Our LGBTQ Students. AJCU Justice
Conference. Seattle.
* Lockhart, Jeffrey W. From Attitudes to Frames: A Mixed Methods
Approach. Population Association of America (PAA). Chicago.
2016 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2016. A Network Analysis of LGBTQ Campus
Climate Discourse. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS).
Phoenix.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2016. Technical Advances in Survey Anonymity
and Scaling for Sensitive Subjects Research: A Case Study. Society for the
Study of Social Problems (SSSP). Seattle.
2015 Jeff Lockhart. 2015. Contemporary Discourses of Violence in LGBT+
Organizing in Britain’s Right. Gates-Cambridge Annual Symposium. Uni-
versity of Cambridge.
* Jeff Lockhart. 2015. Mars and Venus: The Desperate Search for Sex
Differences in Biology. Jesus College Graduate Conference. University of
Cambridge.
2013 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2013. Sexual and Gender Minority Students Speak
Out: A Campus Climate Survey. Fordham College at Rose Hill Undergrad-
uate Research Symposium. Bronx.
* Jessica Timko and Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2013. Gait Pattern Identifica-
tion and Matching Using Smartphone Accelerometers. Fordham College at
Rose Hill Undergraduate Research Symposium. Bronx.
2012 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2012. Applications of Mobile Activity Recognition.
International Workshop on Situation, Activity and Goal Awareness. (at
UbiComp). Pittsburgh.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2012. The Impact of Personalization on
Smartphone-Based Activity Recognition. Activity Context Representation
Workshop. (at AAAI). Toronto.
2011 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2011 Design Considerations for the WISDM Smart
Phone-Based Sensor Mining Architecture. Fifth International Workshop on
Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data (at KDD). San Diego.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2011. An Architecture for Automated and Scalable
Real-Time Data Mining of Cell Phone Sensor Data. Fordham College at
Rose Hill Undergraduate Research Symposium. Bronx.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2011. Actitracker: a Smart Phone-Based Sys-
tem for Activity Recognition. STEM Faculty-Students Research Workshop.
Fordham University.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2011 Automated and Scalable Real-Time Data
Mining of Cell Phone Sensor Data. The National Conference on Under-
graduate Research. Ithaca.
Invited
2015 Jeff Lockhart. 2015. The Students Are Not All Right: LGBT+ Student
Lives beyond the Happy Normal and the Suicidal Exception. Centre for
Gender Studies, University of Cambridge. 4 March.
2014 Jeff Lockhart. 2014 A Sociological Perspective on the Status of LGBTQ
Students at Jesuit Colleges and Universities. IgnatianQ: The Ignatian
LGBTQ & Ally Conference. New York. 6 April.
* Margaret Abraham, Zandria Robinson, Jason Sumerau, Katie Acosta, Kim
Tauches, and Jeff Lockhart. 2014. SWS Report Cards in Action: How
Do We Negotiate Our Own Gender, Sexuality, and Intersecting Identities in
the Classroom? Panel. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting.
Nashville. 7 February.
2013 Patrick Hornbeck, Heather Himes, and Jeff Lockhart. 2013. Journeying
with LGBT Students at Jesuit Universities Panel. Association of Jesuit Col-
leges and Universities Conference of Campus Ministry Directors. Bronx).
24 October.
Posters
2016 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2016. Replacing Confidentiality with (Verified)
Anonymity to Reduce Security Risks in Research Data. Michigan IT Sym-
posium. Ann Arbor, MI
2014 Abraham, Sarah, Jeff Lockhart, Sarah Tan, Rafael Turner, and Young-Jin
Kim. 2014. Identifying At-Risk Mothers for Targeted Interventions. ACM
SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. New York.
* Jeffrey W. Lockhart 2014. The Benefits of Personalized Smartphone-
based Activity Recognition Models. SIAM International Conference on
Data Mining. Philadelphia.
2013 McHugh, Paul, et al. 2013. Actitracker: A Smartphone-based Activity
Recognition System. Fordham College at Rose Hill Undergraduate Research
Symposium. Bronx.
2012 Jeff Lockhart. 2012. Smart Phone-Based Sensor Mining for Biometric
Identification and Activity Recognition. Council on Undergraduate Re-
search: Posters on the Hill. Washington, D.C.
Round Tables
2019 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 2019. The Curious Rise of Feminist Biology: A Half
Century of Insurgent Science. American Sociological Association (ASA).
New York.
2019 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 2019. The Growth of Feminist Biology. Sociologists
for Women in Society (SWS). Denver.
2018 Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 2018. Approaches to Text Analysis for Finding
Cultural Groups: LGBTQ Campus Climate. American Sociological Associ-
ation (ASA). Philadelphia.
2016 Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 2016. Beyond Victimization: Assimilation and
National Identity in LGBT Organizing. SWS Winter Meeting. Memphis.
Discussant
2017 Sexual Identities, Sexual Communities, and the Production of Place. ASA
Sexualities Section Roundtable. Montreal, 12-15 August.
2015 Negotiating Race, Class and Gender Identities across Time and Space.
ABS–SWS Joint Roundtables. Chicago, 22-25 August (at ASA).

Teaching Experience
Curriculum Design
2017-19 Computational Social Science, University of Michigan
{ Graduate and undergraduate course, with labs in python.

2019 UM Data Camp, University fo Michigan


{ Week-long, intensive computational tools and methods workshop for early
career researchers.

2017-18 Data Science with Social Science Data workshops, University of Michigan
Consulting for Statistics, Computing & Analytics Research
Short Courses & Workshops
2017-19 Instructor, Big Data Camp, University of Michigan
2017 Instructor, Introduction to Data Manipulation, Ann Arbor Data Dive
2017 Teaching Assistant, Complex Systems Modeling for Public Health Research,
University of Michigan
Mentoring Undergraduate Research
2019 Sociology Undergraduate Research Opportunity program: train and super-
vise undergraduate research assistants gathering historical and biographical
data.
2016 Sociology Undergraduate Research Opportunity program: train and super-
vise three undergraduate research assistants coding and analysing qualita-
tive data.
2015-16 Sociology honors thesis mentor
Guest Teaching & Lectures
2019 Gender Inequality. Soc/AmCult 221: Unequal America: Understanding
Social Inequality, University of Michigan
2017 Introduction to Text Analysis. Social Dynamics, University of Michigan
2014 Methodology and Ethics with Sensitive Topics. Ethics in Research, Ford-
ham University
* Asking the Right Questions of Data. Data Mining, Fordham University
* Queer Theory and Feminist Philosophy. Feminist Theories in Intercultural
Perspective, Fordham University
2013 The History and Future of the Gay Movement in the United States. Gender,
Bodies, Sexuality, Fordham University
* Bullying and Masculinity, LGBTQ High School and College Students. Intro
to Sociology, Fordham University
* The Sociology of Sexuality. Intro to Sociology, Fordham University
* Data Mining Techniques for Human Gait and Activity Recognition Using
Time-Series Accelerometer Data1 . Data Mining, Fordham University
* Data Mining Techniques for Human Gait and Activity Recognition Using
Time-Series Accelerometer Data2 . Data Mining, Fordham University
* Queer Theory and Feminist Philosophy. Feminist Theories in Intercultural
Perspective, Fordham University

Professional Service Activities


Reviews for Journal of Homosexuality; Socius; Machine Learning; Int’l Conference on
Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare; Fordham Undergraduate
Research Journal
2017– Website Admnistrator, Sexualities Section, ASA.
2019-21 Chair, LGBTQ Caucus, ASA.
Term divided into chair-elect, chair, and past-chair
2016, 19 Applicant Reviews, Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Fellowship.
2019 Organizer, UM Data Camp, University of Michigan.
2016-18 Student Co-ordinator, Computational Social Science workshop series,
University of Michigan.
2016-18 Member, A2 Data Drive Subcommittee, Institute for Social Research, Uni-
versity of Michigan.
2015-17 Chair, Student Research & Survey Subcommittee, Sociologists for Women
in Society (SWS).
2016 Session Organizer, 63: LGBTQ Campus Climate: Findings from the
Multi-Site Que(e)ry Survey, Society for the Study of Social Problems
(SSSP).
2016 Table Organizer, Breakfast with Scholars: Feminist Methodology, Sociol-
ogists for Women in Society (SWS).
2015 Delegate, Global Scholars Symposium.
2013-14 Organizing Committee, Fordham Queer Seminar.
2013-14 Co-founding Organizer, IgnatianQ: The Ignatian LGBTQ & Ally
Conference.
2012-13 Member, Fordham Women’s Studies Working Group on Queer Theory.
2012-13 Member, Fordham College Undergraduate Research Council.
2012-13 Book Review Committee, Fordham Undergraduate Research Journal.
2011-13 Review Staff, Fordham Undergraduate Research Journal.

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