Published multiple papers and developed several softwares, including Helios-Web.
Research Experience
The approaches proposed have been applied to a wide range of scientific areas, including bioinformatics, text analysis, science of science, information science, and urban networks, leading to many publications and softwares. Also has experience giving talks on network science and visualization in workshops and undergraduate classes.
Education
Ph.D. in Computational Physics
Background
Ph.D. in computational physics, currently working as a research scientist at the Indiana University Network Science Institute. Interests include developing and implementing new techniques for analyzing, modeling, and understanding real-world systems through complex networks, machine learning, and data visualization. Current focus is on the development of a new network visualization software named Helios and on Science of Science research.
Miscellany
Creator of Helios-Web and several other network-based tools and methods.