Ginestra Bianconi | |
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Awards | Fellow of the Network Science Society |
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Doctoral advisor | Albert-László Barabási |
Ginestra Bianconi is a network scientist and mathematical physicist, known for her work on statistical mechanics, network theory, multilayer and higher-order networks, and in particular for the Bianconi–Barabási model of growing of complex networks[1][2][3] and for the Bose–Einstein condensation (network theory) in complex networks.[4] She is a professor of applied mathematics at Queen Mary University of London,[5] and the editor-in-chief of Journal of Physics: Complexity.[6]
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