He is the author of “Social Network Analysis with Applications” (Wiley: 2013), “Networks Over Time” (Oxford: forthcoming) and has published 63 peer-reviewed papers.
Prior to joining Accenture, McCulloh served as associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University His latest research focused on strategic influence in online networks. McCulloh retired as a Lieutenant Colonel from the U.S. Army after 20 years of service with expertise in social network analysis, special operations and improvised explosive device forensics. During his military tenure, he founded the West Point Network Science Center and created the Army’s Advanced Network Analysis and Targeting (ANAT) program. In addition, he led interdisciplinary teams of scientists at Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) and Central Command (CENTCOM) to conduct global, data-driven, social science research to inform strategy for countering extremism and assessing military operations.
McCulloh holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree from the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Sciences, Masters degrees in Industrial Engineering and Applied Statistics from Florida State University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Washington.