List of network scientists
This is a list of notable individuals who research complex networks, including social networks, biological networks, and semantic networks, among others. Individuals are categorized based on their background and training, or their area of focus.
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Social and behavioral sciences
- Peter Bearman
- Ronald S. Burt
- Kathleen Carley
- Noshir Contractor
- James Fowler
- Mark Granovetter
- Dirk Helbing
- Matthew O. Jackson
- Helen Hall Jennings
- Frigyes Karinthy
- David Lazer
- Zeev Maoz
- John Levi Martin
- James D. Montgomery
- Anna Nagurney
- Kim Rossmo
- Duncan Watts
- Barry Wellman
- Douglas R. White
- Harrison White
Computer & Information sciences
Physics
- Réka Albert
- Luís A. N. Amaral
- Albert-László Barabási
- Kevin E. Bassler
- Dirk Brockmann
- Kim Christensen
- Raissa D'Souza
- Ernesto Estrada
- Shlomo Havlin
- Vito Latora
- José Fernando Ferreira Mendes
- Yamir Moreno
- Adilson E. Motter
- Mark Newman
- H. Eugene Stanley
- Alessandro Vespignani
Mathematics
- Vincent Blondel
- Béla Bollobás
- Pául Erdős
- Frank Harary
- László Lovász
- Alfréd Rényi
- Steven Strogatz
- Mason Porter
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