Mauro Faccin
I'm a PostDoc at the ComuneLab (Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua).
My main research interests lie in the analysis of dynamical systems that evolve and interact with complex topologies or networks. This encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary scenarios, from physics (my personal background) to medicine, from sociology to technology. In particular, I concentrate on identifying and characterizing the topological features, such as community or other mesoscopic structures, that emerge from the analysis of the underlying data. I approach these systems through the frameworks of Information Theory, Statistical Physics and Quantum Mechanics.
I'm involved in:
- Estimating the Tuberculosis incidence rates in Sub-Saharan African regions (see CartoTB)
- Writing a python package that compute the best partition of a network according to autoinformation maximization (see AISA).
Preferred pronouns: he/him.