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Albert-László Barabási
Prof. at Department of Physics in University of Notre Dame, Barabási has important contributions for the study of complex and scale-free networks. He is co-author of the book "Linked: The New Science of Networks". |
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Bernardo A. Huberman
Bernardo Huberman is a Senior HP Fellow and Director of the Information Dynamics Lab at Hewlett Packard Laboratories. His research into the dynamics of complex structures led to his discovery of ultradiffusion in hierarchical systems.
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Mark Newman
Associate Professor of Physics and Complex Systems
at the University of Michigan.Our research is on the structure and function of networks, particularly social and information networks, which we study using a combination of empirical methods, analys |
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Barry Wellman
He studies networks: community (virtual, workplace, kinship, friendship), communication, computer, and social (social network theory and methods). Based at the University of Toronto, he directs NetLab, teaches at the Department of Sociology. |
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José Fernando Mendes
Theoretical physicist working on Statistical Physics. Research focus is the study of the structure and the evolution of communications networks, the World Wide Web, the Internet, biological networks, etc. |
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José Luis Molina (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelone / ARS / antropologia)
Pesquisador con interés en redes sociales de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. |
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Linton C. Freeman
Research Professor at Department of Sociology and Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences; School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-5100. Phone: (949) 824-6698 FAX: (949) 824-3733. Email: lin@aris.ss.uci.edu |
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Loet Leydesdorff
Leydesdorff develops scientometrics and science studies at Science & Technology Dynamics, University of Amsterdam. He has various books and free softwares published. |
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Mark Huisman
Assistant professor in Methods for Data Analysis at the Department DPMG, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences (GMW), University of Groningen. E-mail: j.m.e.huisman@rug.nl. |
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Stanley Wasserman
Prof. of Sociology, Psychology and Statistics at Indiana. Co-authored with Katherine Faust Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. See: http://www.indiana.edu/~psych/faculty/swasserman.html; http://www.indiana.edu/~soc/zbio_Wasserman.shtml |
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Steve Borgatti
Professor at Boston College. Primary research interest is social network analysis, but also has interest in cultural domains and knowledge management. Email: borgatts@bc.edu. |
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