Fabio Rojas is Virginia L. Roberts Professor of Sociology at Indiana University Bloomington.
[1] Rojas has also made contributions to The Washington Post,[2] The New York Times,[3] and has been interviewed and appeared on C-SPAN,[4] National Public Radio,[5] and Vox magazine.
Starting in the Summer of 2017, he will be co-editor of the magazine Contexts: Understanding People in their Social Worlds, a publication of the American Sociological Association.
In 2002, he co-wrote an article with Kirby D. Schroeder titled "A Game Theoretic Model of Sexually Transmitted Disease Epidemics" and this won the 2003 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award by the ASA in Mathematical Sociology.
He wrote an article which discusses the role Twitter could play in predicting elections, which was published in The Washington Post on August 11, 2013.