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Hi All! | |||
My name is Alex. I am PhD candidate in Physics at MIT. | |||
I have BSc in Physics/CS and MSc in EE | |||
(Combinatorics and Topology of Information Processing). | |||
My current interests | |||
• Structure and dynamics/scaling/walks in Complex Networks | |||
• Rigorous results in Random Graphs/Probabilistic Method with applications | |||
• Complex systems; Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos; Biophysics | |||
• Error correction in biological/nanometer scale processes | |||
• Percolation theory applied to questions of structural stability | |||
• Scaling laws and statistical mechanics | |||
• Application of the insights of Theoretical Physics to help solve important problems (e.g. energy sources, global warming, pollution dynamics, bio-sphere sustainability) | |||
• Physical Aspects of Information | |||
• Fundamental questions in Physics, fundamental limitations imposed by the physical law and solutions when the technological advance hits these limits. | |||
Looking forward to an exciting CSSS 2007! | |||
Alex |
Latest revision as of 06:02, 2 April 2007
Hi All!
My name is Alex. I am PhD candidate in Physics at MIT.
I have BSc in Physics/CS and MSc in EE (Combinatorics and Topology of Information Processing).
My current interests
• Structure and dynamics/scaling/walks in Complex Networks • Rigorous results in Random Graphs/Probabilistic Method with applications • Complex systems; Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos; Biophysics • Error correction in biological/nanometer scale processes • Percolation theory applied to questions of structural stability • Scaling laws and statistical mechanics • Application of the insights of Theoretical Physics to help solve important problems (e.g. energy sources, global warming, pollution dynamics, bio-sphere sustainability) • Physical Aspects of Information • Fundamental questions in Physics, fundamental limitations imposed by the physical law and solutions when the technological advance hits these limits.
Looking forward to an exciting CSSS 2007!
Alex