Master's Thesis
Coevolution in
Coordination Games.
PhD candidate - GISC/UC3M
In our last preprint we find evidence that an empirical network of personal relationships is in dynamical equilibrium in the statistical-mechanical sense, and we discuss the deep implications this finding has on our understanding of human social behavior. Check it out in ArXiv. |
I will be working at the Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana) until Nov. 2025 with prof. Sant Fortunato on a project about temporal community detection in Signed Directed Networks, thanks to the NSF funded AccelNet-Multinet program. |
If you are a young researcher, don't miss the upcoming workshops we are organizing! Check out the FisEs Joven (Nov. 2024 - Online), the WWCS (Jan. 2025 - Italy) and the Complexity72h (June 2025 - Spain). You can find all the information here. |
Do you have a large number of networks and want to understand their structural variability? Check out our latest paper that explains how to do it, along with a Python code to make it easy! |
Coevolution in
Coordination Games.
Analysis of the socioeconomic status in the United Kingdom from linguistic variation in Twitter .
Bachelor's Thesis | Title | Date |
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Theoretical | General Relativity and non-linear Gravity Theories | June 2021 |
Experimental | Statistical Analysis of the W Boson (ATLAS experiment) | January 2021 |