
معرفی
Raffaella Burioni is a Professor of Statistical Physics and Complex Systems at the Department of Physics, University of Parma, Italy, where she also holds a Fellowship position. Her academic role centers on theoretical research at the intersection of physics and network science.
Her primary research interests include equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, complex networks, graph theory, spectral properties of graphs, random walks, anomalous diffusion, and quantum models on inhomogeneous networks. She actively explores interdisciplinary applications where statistical mechanics principles solve real-world problems in networked systems.
Recent publications (2016-2017) reveal a strong focus on asymptotic theory for dynamic networks, particularly investigating burstiness and heterogeneous activation patterns in social and technological contexts. This work bridges statistical physics with computational social science, advancing understanding of temporal network evolution and node interaction dynamics.



