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Prof. Dmitri Krioukov is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Northeastern University and holds an affiliated faculty position in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He directs the DK-Lab at the Network Science Institute, focusing on theoretical aspects of complex networks, including latent network geometry, random geometric graphs, and navigation in networks. His work bridges mathematical physics and applied network science, with applications to real-world data such as the Internet's structure.
Research interests revolve around the interplay between network topology and geometry, including studies of causal sets, graph curvature, and dynamics in complex systems. He has pioneered frameworks linking network growth to hyperbolic geometry, enabling efficient routing algorithms. Notable contributions include the discovery of latent geometric structures underlying real-world networks and their implications for navigation and scalability.
He has been recognized for high-impact publications, including multiple Stanford University Annual Assessments placing him among the top 2% most-cited scientists in his field (2024, 2023, 2022). His lab's interdisciplinary approach integrates principles from physics, mathematics, and computer science to address fundamental questions in network science.
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