Autore: Bruno Goncalves

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​ Sean P. Cornelius received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI, USA), and his Ph.D. at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL, USA), both in physics. He is currently a research scientist at the Network Science Institute (Net SI) of Northeastern University and a visiting researcher at the Channing Division of Network Medicine of Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA, USA). His research focuses on nonlinear dynamics on networks. Specifically, he is interested in the topics of cascading failures, network control, and dynamical models for emergent phenomena, with applications to food webs, infrastructure systems, and subcellular networks. Clara Granell Martorell (Barcelona, 1988) is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain.   She studied Computer Science at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona), where she graduated with honors. She took a Ms C in Artificial Intelligence at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona). She started researching on Complex Networks and defended her Ph D on the Physics of Multilayer networks, in Universitat Rovira i Virgili. She was awarded with a James. S. Mc Donnell Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, and received the award “Premi Donatic Revelació 2017”, a recognition for women doing research in ICT in Catalunya. She moved to the United States to join the Department of Mathematics of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She later joined the Universitat de Barcelona, in a joint appointment for the Department of Physics of the Condensed Matter and UBICS (Universitat de Barcelona Institute of Complex Systems). She received a ‘Juan de la Cierva-Formación’ postdoctoral fellowship. Currently, she is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, where she devotes her time between research and teaching in Computer Science. Jesús Gómez-Gardeñes (Zaragoza, 1979) received a degree in Physics from the University of Zaragoza, Spain, and a Ph.D. in Science (Physics) from the same University. After some postdoctoral periods he returned to the University of Zaragoza as “Ramón y Cajal” senior researcher where he is currently Associate Professor and head of the Group of Theoretical & Applied Modeling (GOTHAM) at the Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI). His main fields of research are network science, statistical physics, and nonlinear dynamics. Within these disciplines he has mainly focused in the study of the emergence of collective phenomena out of nonlinearity and the structure of interactions in complex systems. His work was recognized by the Royal Physical Society of Spain with the prize Best Young Researcher in Theoretical Physics. Bruno Gonçalves is currently a Vice President in Data Science and Finance at JPMorgan Chase. Previously, we was a Data Science fellow at NYU”s Center for Data Science while on leave from a tenured faculty position at Aix-Marseille Université. Since completing his Ph D in the Physics of Complex Systems in 2008 he has been pursuing the use of Data Science and Machine Learning to study Human Behavior. Using large datasets from Twitter, Wikipedia, web access logs, and Yahoo! Meme he studied how we can observe both large scale and individual human behavior in an obtrusive and widespread manner. The main applications have been to the study of Computational Linguistics, Information Diffusion, Behavioral Change and Epidemic Spreading. 




8 Ebook di Bruno Goncalves

Sean P. Cornelius & Clara Granell Martorell: Complex Networks X
This book aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working across domains and research disciplines to measure, model, and visualize complex networks. It collects the works presented at th …
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€96.29
Bruno Gonçalves & Nicola Perra: Social Phenomena
This book focuses on the new possibilities and approaches to social modeling currently being made possible by an unprecedented variety of datasets generated by our interactions with modern technologi …
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€96.29
Bruno Gonçalves & Ronaldo Menezes: Complex Networks VIII
This book collects the works presented at the 8th International Conference on Complex Networks (Comple Net) 2017 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on March 21-24, 2017. Comple Net aims at bringing together rese …
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Sean Cornelius & Kate Coronges: Complex Networks IX
This book aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working across domains and research disciplines to measure, model, and visualize complex networks. It collects the works presented at th …
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€96.29
Ana Pastore y Piontti & Nicola Perra: Charting the Next Pandemic
This book provides an introduction to the computational and complex systems modeling of the global spreading of infectious diseases. The latest developments in the area of contagion processes modelin …
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€85.59
Hocine Cherifi & Bruno Goncalves: Complex Networks VII
The lastdecades have seen the emergence of Complex Networks as the language with whicha wide range of complex phenomena in fields as diverse as Physics, Computer Science, and Medicine (to name just a …
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€165.97
Hugo Barbosa & Jesus Gomez-Gardenes: Complex Networks XI
This book aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines—from sociology, biology, physics, and computer science—who share a passion to better understand the interdepend …
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€149.79
Andreia Sofia Teixeira & Diogo Pacheco: Complex Networks XII
This book contains contributions presented at the 12th International Conference on Complex Networks (Comple Net), 24-26 May 2021. Comple Net is an international conference on complex networks that br …
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€160.49