José Miguel Córdova

Northwestern University
josec[at]u[dot]northwestern[dot]edu

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I am a PhD candidate in the Technology and Social Behavior (TSB) program at Northwestern University, where I work on collective intelligence, complex systems, social behavior, and AI. I am advised by Ágnes Horvát.

My research examines how groups share information, coordinate, and make decisions, as well as how intelligent systems can be designed to support human judgment in complex social settings. I am particularly interested in emergent behavior: how interactions among people, technologies, and institutions produce outcomes that go beyond the intentions of any one individual.

I previously earned a BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester and an MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan

selected publications

  1. Timing and Cross-Platform Presence Shape The Online Dissemination of Science
    Jose M. Cordova, Ágnes Horvát, and Daniel M Romero
    EPJ Data Science, 2025
  2. Multiplatform Early Predictors of Academic Articles’ Visibility and Citations
    Jose M. Cordova Sanchez, Toma Hirose, Haohan Shi, and 2 more authors
    In Proceedings of the ACM Collective Intelligence Conference (CI ’25), 2025