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Albert-László Barabási
Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science, Distinguished University Professor of Physics, Director of the Center for Complex Network Research

Albert-László Barabási in the Press

Albert-László Barabási for Northeastern Global News

People sit in a dark room surrounded by colorful, abstract visuals projected on the walls.

A Northeastern immersive art project visualizes how COVID misinformation spread on social media

The final piece, visualizing the dissemination of COVID misinformation circa 2020 via Twitter, culminated the immersive experiences.
A person with pink hair and a light puffer jacket stands in front of a large wall covered in multicolored network diagrams composed of nodes and connecting lines, accompanied by dense blocks of text. The visualizations resemble data clusters in red, purple, yellow, and blue.

Northeastern researchers visualize the past and present of the Venice Biennale

Northeastern has three projects on display at the 2025 Venice Biennale, which tell a story about our changing relationship to information.
Students stand on either side of Northeastern's President Aoun at the Academic Honors Convocation.

Students, faculty recognized for scholarship, research and innovation at Academic Honors Convocation

“When we look at all that you have done, we are extremely excited about the future,” said Northeastern President Joseph E. Aoun.
Visitors walking in front of a building that says 'Biennale' on it.

Northeastern University professors creating the largest and ‘most visible’ art project for 2025 Venice Biennale

The work of Albert-László Barabási and Paolo Ciuccarelli will be on display at the world's preeminent gatherings of architectural minds.
A table full of brunch foods.

The ‘dark matter’ of nutrition: How AI and network science are transforming our understanding of food and health

The food we eat is key to health. Network science and AI can decode its impact to prevent and treat diet-related diseases.
Portraits of Northeastern professors Albert-László Barabási, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Alessandro Vespignani and Ricardo Baeza-Yates.

The interaction between humans and artificial intelligence demands a new field of study, Northeastern researchers say

“Human AI Coevolution” investigates how humans and AI algorithms continuously influence each other,” Alessandro Vespignani says.
A student receiving a traditional Chinese medicine therapy.

Does traditional Chinese medicine work? Network science can help evaluate effectiveness, Northeastern researchers say

Researchers say a network science framework can reveal the general principle for TCM treatment and other alternative therapies.
Two people look at art inside a museum with green-colored walls.

Art philanthropy in the US is localized and depends on prestige of the art organization, Northeastern study finds

Northeastern’s Center for Complex Network Research identified present patterns in art philanthropy that can inform efficient fundraising.
Silhouette of a person holding a vial test tube on a red background.

Groundbreaking blood test for rheumatoid arthritis treatment is ‘first step towards a better future’ for patients

The test was developed by Scipher Medicine Corp., a precision medicine company co-founded by Northeastern professor Albert-Laszlo Barabasi.
network science model

New network science center aims to revolutionize large-scale manufacturing with discovery of new solid materials

A team of Northeastern researchers will be part of an effort to establish a center to study new ways of harnessing the power of network thinking to engineer new “shapeable particle-based matter.”