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Kristian Gade Kjelmann is a PhD student at Aalborg University, affiliated with the Department of Sociology and Social Work. His research primarily focuses on spatial assimilation, immigrant settlement patterns, and the role of social networks in integration processes. By utilizing quantitative register data, he examines how social spatial factors influence migration integration outcomes. In addition, Kristian serves as the lab coordinator at CALDISS, where he promotes the integration of computational methods in digital data research within social sciences and the humanities. His teaching includes courses on R, Python, social data science, text mining, and statistical methods. Kristian's expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly concerning issues related to social conditions, economic integration of immigrants, and data-driven insights into social dynamics. His work bridges traditional social science and advanced computational approaches, fostering innovative research methodologies.
Aalborg University • Aalborg Øst, Denmark
Conducting research in sociology, focusing on spatial assimilation and social networks.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.