Center for Public Policy Studies

Łukasz Szymula wrócił z the University of Boulder, Colorado, USA, po sześciomiesięcznym pobycie na stypendium. Witamy w domu!

Lukasz Szymula returned from the University of Boulder, Colorado, after a 6-month fellowship. Welcome back, Lukasz!

Lukasz stayed at Boulder in May-November 2023, working on his doctoral dissertation written under the supervision of Professor Marek Kwiek and Professor Krzysztof Dyczkowski, to be defended in summer 2024.

He was working in Aaron Clauset’s lab – one of the most prolific and interesting labs in science of science:

https://www.colorado.edu/faculty/clauset/

The Clauset Lab

My group’s research activities are broad and multidisciplinary, and we are active participants in the network science, complex systems, computational biology, and computational social science communities.  Our work aims to understand the mechanisms by which large-scale patterns emerge from the collective actions of heterogeneous individuals within complex social and biological systems, and we develop novel techniques for inferring such patterns and mechanisms from rich data sources. Our work is supported by a specific interest in methodology, and we actively develop novel statistical and computational methods for automatically analyzing and modeling complex phenomena in biological, social and technological systems. These efforts draw heavily on data analysis, machine learning, statistics, probability, algorithms and graph theory. We are particularly interested in interactions between theory and data, and the development of rigorous methods for the study of complex systems. 

Three areas of current work are (i) the large-scale organization of complex networks, with particular emphasis on their modular or hierarchical structure; (ii) the mechanisms that shape the scientific ecosystem, with particulat emphasis on scientific careers and the structuring role of prestige in driving who discovers what, when, and where; and (iii) the statistical patterns in oncology and genomics, with particular emphasis on ovarian cancer and structural variants.