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Ana Pastore y Piontti


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PhD, Post-doctoral Research Associate,
Department of Physics,
College of Computer and Information Sciences,
Bouve' College of Health Sciences
Northeastern University 

Contact Information
132-D Nightingale Hall
Northeastern University · 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Email: a.pastore [at] neu [dot] edu

Website: https://sites.google.com/site/anapastore/
Biography
She obtained her "Licencitura"   in Physics in 2007 from the Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina. 
Then, she continued her work in the same place, obtaining her PhD in  December 2011. Her PhD thesis was entitled "Dynamical processes in complex networks", and she focused on the study of synchronization and congestion problems in complex networks.
In January 2012 she joined Northeastern University to work in  the lab of Prof. Vespignani as a post-doctoral researcher  focusing her research on  complex networks and the modeling of social systems and epidemics.

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