- Network Science
- Complex Systems
- Statistical Physics
- +۱۳ مورد دیگر
Tiago de Paula Peixoto is a Professor of Complex Systems and Network Science at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IT:U), where he leads the Inverse Complexity Lab. He has previously held faculty positions at Central European University (2019–2024) and the University of Bath (2016–2019), and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Bremen and Technical University of Darmstadt. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of São Paulo (2008) and a habilitation in Theoretical Physics from the University of Bremen (2017). His research lies at the intersection of statistical physics, computational statistics, information theory, Bayesian inference, and machine learning , with a central focus on inverse problems in network science . His group develops principled mathematical and computational models to infer the local interaction rules of complex systems from observed macroscopic behavior. Key research themes include statistically sound pattern detection in networks, network reconstruction from indirect data, uncertainty quantification, generative modeling of modular hierarchies and latent spaces, and scalable inference algorithms. His recent publications (2020–2025) reflect a consistent focus on advancing the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of network inference. A major theme is the development of Bayesian and information-theoretic frameworks for robust network reconstruction, moving beyond simplistic heuristics like correlation thresholding. He has pioneered methods for posterior sampling to quantify uncertainty and for minimum description length to prevent overfitting. His work also addresses scalability, with algorithms achieving subquadratic time complexity. Applications span diverse domains, including social systems (migration flows), political networks, and biological systems. Erdős–Rényi Prize from the Network Science Society (2019) Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship (2008) Karate Club Club Prize (6th recipient) Peixoto advises a vibrant group of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, including Thomas Robiglio, Sebastian Kusch, Martina Contisciani, and Bukyoung Jhun. His former students include Felipe Vaca, Lizhi Zhang, and Silvia Guerrini. He has not received any specific grant mentions in the text, but his group’s sustained activity suggests successful funding. His lab is strongly committed to open science, with most of their methods implemented in the widely used graph-tool library, which is extensively documented and freely available. The lab organizes events like the annual Inverse Complexity Retreat and participates in major conferences such as NetSci and STATPHYS. The group is actively recruiting new PhD candidates and postdocs, indicating ongoing expansion and research momentum.

