Albert-László Barabási - Curriculum vitae#
Education:
- 1986-1989, University of Bucharest, major in physics and engineering
- M.Sc., 1991, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in physics; advisor T. Vicsek
- Ph.D., 1994, Boston University, in physics; advisor H.E. Stanley
Employment and Teaching Experience:
- 1989-91, Research Institute for Technical Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Research Assistant
- 1991-92, Boston University, Teaching Assistant
- 1992-94, Boston University, Research Assistant
- 1994-95, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, Physical Sciences Department, Postdoctoral Associate
- 1995-99, University of Notre Dame, Assistant Professor
- 2000, Institute of Advanced Studies, Collegium Budapest, Senior Fellow
- 1999-2000, University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor
- 2005-2006, Harvard University, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Visiting Professor
- 2004-2007, Center for Complex Network Research, University of Notre Dame, Director
- 2000-2007, University of Notre Dame, Emil T. Hofman Professor
- 2005-present, University of Notre Dame, Adjunct Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
- 2007-present, Northeastern University, Departments of Physics, Biology and Engineering, Distinguished University Professor
- 2007-present, Center for Complex Network Research, Northeastern University, Director
- 2008-present, Department of Medicine, Harvard University, Lecturer on Medicine
Scholarships, Fellowships, Honors, Awards:
- 1990-91 Republican Fellowship of the Republic of Hungary
- 1990-91 Fellowship of Cel Foundation, Budapest, Hungary
- 1991 TEMPUS Fellowship, European Community, University of Köln
- 1991 Soros Foundation Publication and Mobility Grant
- 1997 NSF CAREER Award
- 1998 ONR Young Investigator Award
- 1999 Distinguished Scholar Lecturer, College of Science, University of Notre Dame
- 2000 Keynote Speaker, Collocation Summit, Washington D.C.
- 2001 Nivo Prize for the best physics article, Fizikai Szemle (Hungary)
- 2002 Presidential Award, University of Notre Dame
- 2002 Editorial Board, ComPlexUs and Fractals
- 2002 ISI: Fast Breaking Paper in Physics (Reviews of Modern Physics 76, 69 (2002))
- 2002 ISI: Highly Cited (Nature 407, 651 (2000))
- 2002 Keynote Speaker, Biotechnology Ventures, San Francisco
- 2003 Keynote Speaker, 4TH Georgia Tech International Conference in Bioinformatics, Atlanta
- 2003 Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 2003 Editorial Board of Internet Mathematics
- 2003 Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 2004 Barton Childs Lecture, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
- 2004 Keynote Speaker, BioADIT 2004, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2004 Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- 2005 FEBS Anniversary Prize for Systems Biology
- 2006 John Von Neumann Medal and Award for Computer Science
- 2006 Media Legend Award, University of Notre Dame
- 2007 Member of the Academia Europae
- 2008 C&C Prize Recipient, NEC C&C Foundation
- 2009 APS Outstanding Referee
- 2009 Cozzarelli Prize, National Academies of Sciences, USA