Network Theory: a Theory of Almost Everything"
Networks are everywhere. In nature, they regulate food webs, brain activity, and cellular processes. In engineering, they deliver energy and water, mediate traffic, and disseminate information. In society, they govern financial, social, and environmental dynamics. We explore the theory describing the science of interactions and its power to address disparate systems.
Arthur Monanari, Postdoctoral Researcher, Northwestern University
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- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Public
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
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Joan West
(847) 491-3645
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- Academic (general)