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Brennan Klein
Northeastern University – USA
Brennan is a 4th-year PhD student in Network Science. He studies how complex systems are able to represent, predict, and intervene on their surroundings across a number of different scales—all in ways that minimize the surprisal experienced in the future. He is currently working on a dissertation examining the teleology of networks, or why there appears to be an apparent purpose or goal-directedness to the dynamics and structure of networks.