Erin Pullen came to the IU Network Science Institute in 2015 from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, where she worked as an assistant professor. She received both her PhD and Master’s degrees in Sociology from the University of Kentucky. Pullen’s research is primarily egocentric and focuses on medical sociology and health disparities. She works to… Read more »
Month: January 2020
Xiaoran Yan Q&A: Discovering the value of data and interdisciplinary research
Xiaoran Yan, an assistant research scientist at the IU Network Science Institute, joined the team after serving as a postdoctoral research associate in the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California. Yan’s theoretical interests remain on mathematical theories and models of networks, focusing on community structures and dynamical processes on networks. Yan received… Read more »
Alice Patania Q&A: Translating theoretical insights into complex networks & systems solutions
Alice Patania joined the IU Network Science Institute as a research scientist in 2017. She received her PhD in Applied Mathematics at Politecnico di Torino while working at the ISI Foundation in Turin, Italy. In this Q&A, Patania shares why she decided to take her theoretical mathematics background into the world of complex systems, data… Read more »