Simone Daniotti
- Research Fellow
Simone joined as a visiting research fellow in September 2023 and has been a Ph.D. candidate at the Complexity Science Hub since October 2021. He received his master’s degree in physics at the University of Studies of Milano with a thesis in collaboration with Sony Computer Science Laboratories Paris entitled “Maximum Entropy Approach for the prediction of Urban Mobility Patterns”. Simone is also pursuing his PhD at TU Wien.
Currently Simone’s research interest lies in the crossing point of social science and mathematics. His primary areas of focus revolve around mobility, public transportation, and the science of cities. He employs various methodologies, including complex network analysis, statistical methods, and agent-based simulations, to explore and understand these topics.
