
معرفی
Äbbas Karimi Rizi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at DTU Compute and Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science (SODAS), with a Doctoral Researcher background at Aalto University's Department of Computer Science. He is a member of the Nordic Pandemic Preparedness Modelling Network and contributes to research on epidemic interventions and temporal networks.
- Affiliations: DTU Compute, SODAS, CX Aalto
- Academic Rank: Researcher
Research Interests:
His work bridges network science, epidemiology, and computational modeling to study spreading phenomena in social networks. Key areas include modeling pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions for epidemics, analyzing the impact of vaccination homophily on herd immunity, and exploring temporal network structures through non-equilibrium phase transitions. He also investigates signed networks and balance theory from his earlier physics background.
Recent Publications:
Karimi Rizi's research focuses on epidemic thresholds, contact tracing, and network geometry. His 2025 PNAS article examines herd immunity's spatial dynamics, while 2024 works in Physical Review E and arXiv explore clique-based contact tracing and cross-group homophily effects.
Awards and Recognition:
- Aalto Doc Incentive Scholarship (2021)
- Best Rapid Talk Award (2022)
- Charkh Award for Best Persian Science Blog (2022)
Science Communication:
As editor-in-chief of sitpor.org, he translates complex network science concepts into accessible public narratives, combining storytelling with data-driven analysis.


