New Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Complexity Science: Eduardo López
We are pleased to welcome Eduardo López as a new Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Complexity Science.
Eduardo has just arrived in Oxford, and will be based at the CABDyN offices in the Saïd Business School.
His research training is in physics, and he completed his PhD on "The Physics of Flow in Random Media" in
Gene Stanley's group at Boston University in 2005. He comes to Oxford from a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the
Center for Nonlinear Studies, which is part of
the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory. In his research some of the problems Eduardo
has focused on are transport processes in complex networks, percolation theory, and infectious disease
propagation. He will be working with CABDyN Co-Director Felix Reed-Tsochas, CABDyN Scientific Management
Board member Neil Johnson, and CABDyN member Jukka-Pekka Onnela on a new 3-year project funded by the EPSRC
under its "Fundamentals of Complexity Science" initiative. The research, which will also involve a
collaboration with CABDyN International Advisory Board members Albert-László Barabási (Northeastern University)
and Brian Uzzi (Northwestern University), will focus on the temporal dynamics in large-scale social, economic,
and communication networks.