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=== Matt Gaughan (Northwestern University) ===
=== Matt Gaughan (Northwestern University) ===


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Howdy! I use he/him pronouns. I am a first year PhD student in the Technology and Social Behavior program at Northwestern University. I am interested in free and open source software projects and the social organization that shapes their production.  
 
Howdy! I am a first year PhD student in the Technology and Social Behavior program at Northwestern University. I am interested in free and open source software projects and the social organization that shapes their production.  


Before graduate school, I worked as a software engineer. In my free time, I love going for jogs, reading, and watching movies.  
Before graduate school, I worked as a software engineer. In my free time, I love going for jogs, reading, and watching movies.  
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[[File:Elliew-butterfly.JPG|thumb|200px|Ellie at Turtle Bay.]]
[[File:Elliew-butterfly.JPG|thumb|200px|Ellie at Turtle Bay.]]


Ellie is a 3rd year PhD student at UW and a dedicated researcher specializing in the analysis of open source communities. With a focus on understanding collaborative dynamics, Ellie investigates various online platforms to uncover insights into community engagement, content development, and the impact of peer collaboration. Through her research, Ellie aims to shed light on the mechanisms that drive interaction and knowledge sharing in digital spaces. Her work contributes to a deeper understanding of online communities and their role in shaping digital culture.
I'm a first year MA/PhD student in the Communication Department at University of Washington, advised by Mako Hill. I have been formerly interested in cultural evolution in the digital age and have done work in the predictive validity of the GRE for PhD students entering the Communication discipline. I am currently researching hierarchical structures of peer production communities using a knowledge production lens.  
 
You can find more information here on [https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/ellie-mercedes-ross/bio my website].


Before entering grad school I spent my free time with friends, playing video games and watching old tv shows. Now, I spend most of my free time reading books for fun and to fill knowledge gaps. On the weekends, my partner and I try to do something that brings us great joy; usually something with water, nature, and/or with our cats.
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