The Network Science Institute at Northeastern University brings together
innovative research teams in a shared lab space that is highly
collaborative and interdisciplinary. Institute research integrates
models, theories and problem solving approaches across disciplines with
the shared goal to understand systems by discovering the underlying
principles, properties and purpose of its connectivity. From this nexus
of cross-domain exchanges, our team has a strong track record developing
unconventional strategies to help solve some of the most complex
problems that range from biological, social and geospatial systems, to
cyber, wireless, and technological challenges.
Research
conducted in the institute covers fundamental mathematical and
theoretical discoveries about networks, including geometry of networks,
representation and manipulation of multi-dimensional networks. While
domain-specific inquiries have provided novel insights on brain
functions, disease processes, disease spread through populations,
predictions of emerging scientific innovations and breakthroughs, group
learning and consensus, and political movements. The Institute is
comprised of three foundational components: information technology infrastructure, inquiry-driven research projects, and network science education and outreach.