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Hi there! πŸ‘‹ I'm Matt DeVerna.

About me

At the moment (summer of '24), I am an Informatics PhD candidate in the complex networks and systems track at Indiana University. Check out my website www.matthewdeverna.com for the latest information about what I am doing in the world, as I do not update this very often.

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The coolest thing about me

I spent 2016 backpacking and visited over 20 countries. I began by spending a handful of months in South East Asia (Thailand ➑️ Laos ➑️ Cambodia). After working for a couple of months as a bartender on Koh Rong Island (Cambodia), I volunteered on a horse farm in Ripoll, Spain (Catalonia) for about a month. There, I helped with the general upkeep of the farm and property: pouring cement to build a horse stable, restoring a swimming pool, and so on. After that, I traveled through Spain for another couple of months. I surfed the couches of friends I made along the way in Barcelona and, later, randomly ran into a friend I had made months earlier in Chang Mai, Thailand in the lobby of a Madrid hostel. Given the serendipitous nature of the encounter, we decided to travel together. We worked north from Madrid through various Spanish towns to Pamplona where, while running with the bulls in the (in)famous festival, I lost my shoes and almost got gored. πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Next, I met an old friend from America in England. We bought a crappy car (bright red VW Polo πŸš—!) and attempted to drive to Mongolia. Ultimately, our car died in a desert in Kazakhstan, but we did successfully cross the Pamir Highway, starting in Dushanbee, Uzbekistan, and finishing in Osh, Kyrgyzstan.

Matthew R. DeVerna's Projects

advent_of_code_2021 icon advent_of_code_2021

Repo for Advent of Code 2021, which I almost certainly do not have the time to complete :P.

bracket_planner icon bracket_planner

A simple bracket planner. Takes a list of names and randomly creates teams and then decides which teams will play one another.

cascader icon cascader

A python package for inferring the diffusion of retweet cascades on Twitter.

compliance_data_model icon compliance_data_model

A small package (locally installed) for dealing with twitter compliance firehose data objects.

congress-legislators icon congress-legislators

Members of the United States Congress, 1789-Present, in YAML/JSON/CSV, as well as committees, presidents, and vice presidents.

exploring_crowdtangle_lists icon exploring_crowdtangle_lists

A repo for code used in a guest lecture/demonstration for Indiana University's undergraduate course, "Click here for an easy A: Social Media Manipulation 101" taught by Filippo Menczer.

jan6-misinfo icon jan6-misinfo

Explore January 6th "Statement of Facts" documents for all prosecuted every case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

know-hows-faqs icon know-hows-faqs

Knowhows and FAQs accumulated from countless hours of googling and yak shaving.

monkeytools icon monkeytools

A collection of algorithms and tools for the standard code monkey.

mostly-harmless-econometrics-lectures icon mostly-harmless-econometrics-lectures

Slides from the American Economic Associations lectures by Alberto Abadie, Joshua Angrist, and Christopher Walters which generally summarize causal inference methods described in the book Mostly Harmless Econometrics (Angrist & Pischke, 2008).

osometweet_demo icon osometweet_demo

A crash course demonstration of the osometweet Python package, designed to gather Twitter data via the V2 endpoints. This demonstration was given on Twitter's Twitch channel on September 3rd, 2021.

py_misinfo_exposure icon py_misinfo_exposure

A Python package that can be used to calculate misinformation-exposure scores for a user based on the falsity scores of public figures they follow on Twitter.

reliable_news_db icon reliable_news_db

This repository includes the meat of a pipeline that generates a reliable news database. This database is meant to be employed by an LLM-powered retrieval augmented generation browser extension to find low-credibility posts on Facebook and generate bridging conversations.

scientific-programming icon scientific-programming

A collection of code from NYU's Scientific Programming for Behavioral Sciences course. Provided by the course and written by me.

top-fibers icon top-fibers

A project to find and rank the top superspreaders of misinformation on Twitter

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