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Fabio Caccioli is a Professor of Complex Systems at University College London (UCL), where he conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics, economics, and network science.
His research focuses on complex systems and statistical mechanics, with applications to economic and financial systems. Key interests include systemic risk, complex networks, science of science, and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. His work aims to model and understand emergent phenomena in socio-economic systems using tools from theoretical physics.
Fabio Caccioli earned his PhD in Statistical Physics from the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste, Italy. He previously held research positions at the Centre for Risk Studies at the University of Cambridge and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute.
His career reflects a strong trajectory in complexity science applied to real-world systems, particularly financial networks and risk propagation. Though publication titles are not listed, his ongoing work appears consistently published from 2010 through 2025, indicating sustained scholarly output in his domain.
- f.caccioli@ucl.ac.uk
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