Complex Systems, Network Science and Computation
Answering challenging problems in fields that lie at the core of the information age, and have implications for social, medical and economic advances.
Complex systems—whether integrated circuits, information relays, transportation routing, social systems, or biochemical reactions in a living cell—all behave in ways that cannot be fully explained by understanding their component parts. Complex systems require integrative approaches. Tools are needed to characterize and design these nonlinear systems that are more than the sum of the properties of their parts. The wide variety of complex systems known as networks require analytic methods of discovery by computer scientists, applied mathematicians, and engineering faculty from across the college.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
Eilyan Bitar
David Forbes Delchamps
Silvia Ferrari
Ziv Goldfeld
Vikram Krishnamurthy
Nils Napp
Francesca Parise
A. Kevin Tang
Lang Tong
Qing Zhao
Research Area Field Faculty
Faculty researchers from Cornell's several campuses contribute to this research area.
Thomas Cleland
Research Groups
- Acharya Website
- Eilyan Bitar website
- Francesca Parise website
- Krishnamurthy Research Group
- Laboratory for Intelligent Systems and Control (LISC)
- Lang Tong Website
- Qing Zhao Group
- Tang Website
- The Cornell-University of Bologna Institute for Vehicle Intelligence
- Vikram Krishnamurthy Website
- Ziv Goldfeld Website