Stefan Thurner
Stefan Thurner (born 1969) is an Austrian physicist and complexity researcher. He has been professor for Science of Complex Systems at the Medical University of Vienna since 2009, external professor at the Santa Fe Institute since 2007, and guest professor at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore since 2016.He promoted the foundation of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna and has been its president since 2015. The CSH Vienna is a research co-operation of six Austrian universities (Medical University of Vienna, TU Wien, Graz University of Technology, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Danube University Krems, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna) and the Central European University, three research institutions (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis IIASA, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology IMBA), and the Austrian Economic Chambers, with the aim to promote Big Data and complexity research in Austria.
Stefan Thurner's research areas are the foundations of complex systems, systemic risk, network medicine, computational social sciences, and financial crisis.
In 2018, Stefan Thurner was awarded "Scientist of the year 2017" in Austria. Provided by Wikipedia
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How women organize social networks different from men by Szell, Michael, Thurner, Stefan
Published 2014
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A fast and efficient gene-network reconstruction method from multiple over-expression experiments by Thurner Stefan, Hanel Rudolf, Stokić Dejan
Published 2009-08-01
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The role of mainstreamness and interdisciplinarity for the relevance of scientific papers by Thurner, Stefan, Liu, Wenyuan, Klimek, Peter, Cheong, Siew Ann
Published 2021
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Bali's ancient rice terraces : a hamiltonian approach by Gandica, Yérali, Lansing, J. Stephen, Chung, Ning Ning, Thurner, Stefan, Chew, Lock Yue
Published 2021
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Quantification of excess risk for diabetes for those born in times of hunger, in an entire population of a nation, across a century by Szell, Michael, Thurner, Stefan, Klimek, Peter, Duftschmid, Georg, Endel, Gottfried, Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra, Kasper, David C.
Published 2013
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Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission by Lansing, J. Stephen, Abundo, Cheryl, Jacobs, Guy S., Guillot, Elsa G., Thurner, Stefan, Downey, Sean S., Chew, Lock Yue, Bhattacharya, Tanmoy, Chung, Ning Ning, Sudoyo, Herawati, Cox, Murray P.
Published 2020
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Dealing with femtorisks in international relations by Frank, Aaron Benjamin, Collins, Margaret Goud, Levin, Simon A., Lo, Andrew W., Ramo, Joshua, Dieckmann, Ulf, Kremenyuk, Victor, Kryazhimskiy, Arkady, Linnerooth-Bayer, JoAnne, Ramalingam, Ben, Roy, J. Stapleton, Saari, Donald G., Thurner, Stefan, von Winterfeldt, Detlof
Published 2015
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