Wallace Chipidza
Wallace Chipidza is Assistant Professor in the Center for Information Systems & Technology at Claremont Graduate University. His research primarily focuses on exploring how and why social networks change, the impacts of those changes, and the interventions that moderate those impacts. Dr. Chipidza is also interested in designing ICT-based solutions to problems afflicting vulnerable populations in developing countries. He uses a variety of advanced techniques to answer his research questions, including machine and deep learning, network modeling, and simulations. Dr. Chipidza’s work has been published in various prestigious journals, including Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Big Data & Society, and International Journal of Information Management. His work has been included in the proceedings of various conferences, including International Conference on Information Systems, Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, and Americas Conference on Information Systems, among others. He earned a master of science degree in computer science from the University of Arizona and a PhD in information systems from Baylor University. He can be reached at wallace.chipidza@cgu.edu.