Dylan Walker is a graduate research assistant at Stony Brook University, where he is completing his doctorate in theoretical physics of complex systems with Sergei Maslov.
In 2002, he completed a dual degree program, earning a B.S. in physics from New York University and a B.E. in electrical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.
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Dylan studies a variety of problems in complex systems and networks, spanning a diverse assortment of interdisciplinary topics including: information networks, social networks, collaborative recommendation systems, and biomolecular networks. For more detailed information about his work, please have a look at his research page.