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=== Jianghui Li (University of Texas at Austin) === [[File:jianghuiriverfront.jpg|thumb|200px|Jianghui pictured after landing a big ole freshwater drum along the Oneida River at Riverfront Park in Brewerton, New York.]] Hey! I am a first-year PhD student at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Information, advised by Dr. Nathan TeBlunthuis. I am interested in researching belief dynamics, collective behavior, and sustainability in sociotechnical systems through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Before studying at UT Austin, I earned my bachelor's and master's degrees at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, and I miss the cool Syracuse weather. Outside of research, I enjoy fishing, learning about fish, and sometimes thinking about the similarities between ecological systems and human networks. </div> <div style="clear:both;">
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