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Daniele Toller is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University, Denmark. His affiliation is with The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, where he contributes to research and teaching in computer science and related interdisciplinary areas.
His research focuses on algebraic topology, control systems, mathematical biology, and abstract algebra. He explores topics such as cellular automata dynamics, topological entropy, and the interplay between algebraic structures and topological properties. Notably, his work bridges pure mathematics with applications in systems biology and engineering, particularly in optimizing complex networks and chemical reaction systems.
Recent research trends include studies on optimal control strategies for complex networks, reduction techniques for chemical reaction networks, and the algebraic entropy of linear cellular automata. His contributions to group theory, including work on Zariski and Markov topologies, reflect a deep engagement with foundational mathematical structures.
Dr. Toller's publications span journals and conferences in mathematics and computer science, addressing both theoretical advancements and practical applications. His work has been recognized through collaborations with institutions worldwide and contributions to prestigious venues such as the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and the Journal of Group Theory.




