The NetSySci is equipped with a cluster of 15 powerful PCs and 3 servers, 23 CISCO (2910/11) routers, and 20 CISCO switches. The main research topics investigated by the faculty members of the Lab includes the following:
- geometric approaches to the analysis of large-scale networks and big data;
- self-organized systems (e.g., social, Internet, and brain networks): properties, evolution, realistic topology generators, future/missing link prediction, community detection;
- mathematical physics of networks (Hamiltonian/Lagrangian dynamics);
- navigation/routing in the Internet and other complex systems;
- statistical inference methods and hyperbolic mapping of real networks;
- network performance analysis and large-scale simulation;
- Peer-to-Peer systems;
- Software-Defined-Networks (SDNs);
- Device-centric Access Control;
- Dynamic Scaling for DBaaS systems;
- Exploiting social trust to secure OSN systems.
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