Albert-László Barabási is a renowned physicist and network science pioneer.
Born in Transylvania, he earned his Ph.D. at Boston University.
Barabási's groundbreaking work on scale-free networks and the Barabási-Albert model revolutionized our understanding of complex systems.
He holds prestigious positions at Northeastern University and Harvard Medical School, directing the Center for Complex Network Research.
Barabási has authored six books and received numerous accolades, including the FEBS Anniversary Prize and the Lagrange Prize.
He is a fellow of multiple scientific academies and has made significant contributions to fields ranging from physics to medicine.
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