László Barabási is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics. He investigates biological networks, science of success, applications of control theory to networks, development of network models of resiliency in systems.
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177 Huntington Ave
One Portsoken
Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
The Roux Institute
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
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Boston, MA 02115
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