Dr Vincenzo Nicosia

Senior Lecturer in Networks and Data Analysis
Email: v.nicosia@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)20 7882 3644Room Number: Mathematical Sciences Building, Room: MB-423Website: http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~vnicosia/Office Hours: Please email to arrange an appointment
Profile
Enzo is a Lecturer in the Complex Systems and Networks Group. His research is focused on the structure and dynamics of networks, and in particular on the characterisation and modelling of processes on multilayer and multiplex networks. He has been working on random walks, synchronisation, diffusion and opinion dynamics on networks, on growth models for time-varying and multi-layer networks, and on applications of network science to spatial systems, in particular cities and the human brain. He is currently a member of the Council and of the Executive Committee of the Complex Systems Society.
Research
Research Interests:
See Vincenzo Nicosia’s research profile pages including details of research interests, publications, and live grants.
Publications
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(2023). First passage time analysis of spatial mutation patterns reveals sub-clonal evolutionary dynamics in colorectal cancer. PLoS Comput. Biol. nameOfConference.
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(2022). Measuring Equality and Hierarchical Mobility on Abstract Complex Networks journal nameOfConference.
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(2022). Mapping nonlocal relationships between metadata and network structure with metadata-dependent encoding of random walks Science Advances nameOfConference.
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(2022). Quantifying ethnic segregation in cities through random walks Nature Communications nameOfConference.
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(2022). Optimising the mitigation of epidemic spreading through targeted adoption of contact tracing apps Physical Review Research nameOfConference.
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(2022). Optimizing the mitigation of epidemic spreading through targeted adoption of contact tracing apps Physical Review Research nameOfConference.
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(2022). Impact of urban structure on infectious disease spreading. Scientific Reports nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). First passage time analysis of spatial mutation patterns reveals evolutionary dynamics of pre-existing resistance in colorectal cancer journal nameOfConference.
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(2021). Metadata-informed community detection with lazy encoding using absorbing random walks journal nameOfConference.
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(2021). Discovering Common Practice: Using Graph Theory to Compare Harmonic Sequences in Musical Audio Collections journal 8th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology.