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Research Projects at COSNET

The Complex Systems and Networks Lab investigates in several areas of different scientific fields: Socio-technical Systems, Epidemiology, Biological & Human Systems and Network Theory

The Lab is supported by grants from the University of Zaragoza, the Government of Aragón (DGA), the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN), the European Union and Industrial projects. We are also supported by DGA through funds granted to the Excellence Group of Non Linear and Statistical Physics (FENOL).

* All figures shown in this section for each of the main projects have appeared in, or are directly related to papers published by members of Cosnet Group. For further information, you can visit: Publications.

Current and recently finished projects covering the activity of the Lab include:
  • “Leveraging higher-order interactions and data-driven approaches to tackle complex networked systems (HIDDEN-NETS)”. Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN), Spain. Grant PID2023-149409NB-I00. 2024–2026.
  • “Beyond The Edge: Higher-Order Networks and Dynamics (BeyondTheEdge)”. European Union MSCA Project. 2024–2028.
  • “Dynamics of Complex Networked Systems (DYCONS)”. Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN), Spain. Grant PID2020-115800GB-I00. 2021–2023.
  • “Complexity Science for Sustainable and Healthy Nutrition”. Soremartec S.A. (Ferrero Group). 2021–2022.
  • “Knowledge At the Tip of Your Fingers: Clinical Knowledge for Humanity (KATY)”. European Union. H2020-SC1-FA-DTS-2018-2020 Project. 2021–2025.
  • “Data-driven computational platform for scenario evaluation and mitigation of COVID-19 pandemic in Spain”. Government of Aragon, Spain. 2020–2021.
  • “Computational infrastructure for COVID-19 scenario evaluations”. Santander Bank, Spain. 2020.
  • “AccelNet: Accelerating Discovery in Multilevel Network Science”. Collaborative Project. National Science Foundation, USA. Coordinated by Indiana University Bloomington (PI Santo Fortunato) and Northeastern University Boston (PI Alessandro Vespignani). Role: PI of one of the four European institutions participating.
  • “Bio-computational approaches applied to the development of TB vaccines: epidemiological modeling, efficacy simulations and immunogenetics analyses”. Government of Aragon, Spain. Grant LMP117-18. 2019–2020.
  • “Tackling Complexity in Socio-technical, Biological and Natural Systems (TAPLEX)”. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), Spain. Grant FIS2017-87519-P. 2018–2020.
  • “Bridging the Gap: from Individual Behavior to the Socio-technical Man (IBSEN)”. European Union. FET Project. 2015-2018.
  • “Distributed Global Financial Systems for Society (DOLFINS)”. European Union. Project under the call FET Proactive Global Systems Science. 2015-2017.
  • “Foundational Research on Multilevel Complex Networks and Systems (MULTIPLEX)”. European Commission. FET Proactive IP Project number 317532. 2012-2016.
  • “Mathematical Framework for Multiplex Networks (PLEXMATH)”. European Commission. FET Proactive STREP Project number 317614. 2012-2015.
  • “Centrality and Community models in mobile-phone telecommunication networks”. Trustserver S. L. 2012.
  • “Structure and Dynamics of Natural and Manmade Complex Systems”. Government of Aragón, DGA. Project number FMI22/10. 2011.
  • “Thematic Network: Dynamics and Synchronization in Networks”. Ministry of Science and Innovation. (MICINN) Project Number: FIS2010-09832-E. 2010-2011.
  • “Tackling Complexity in Physical and Biological Systems: A Computational Approach”. Ministry of Science and Innovation. (MICINN) Project Number: FIS2009-13364-C02-01/FIS. 2010-2012.
  • “Networks: A Framework for Cross-Disciplinary Applications”. Ministry of Science and Innovation, DGA and University of Zaragoza. 2010.
  • COST action “Physics of Conflict and Cooperation”. European Union. 2009-2011.
  • “Systems Biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PhoP: Signaling, Cellular Cycle and Epidemiological Interactions”. DGA, Project Number: PI038/08. 2008-2010.