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Israel Israel
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Assistant Professor at Ben Gurion University
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Electronics / Computer Hardware
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Zvi Lotker is an associate professor in the Communication Systems Engineering department at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel. He received a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science, and a BSc in Industrial engineering, from Ben Gurion University in 1991. In 1997 he received his MSc in Mathematics and in 2003, he received his PhD in Algorithms both from Tel Aviv University. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at CWI, in Amsterdam, MPI in Saarbrücken Germany, and Mascotte in Nice France from 2003 to 2006. His main research areas are communication networks, online algorithms, sensor networks and recently, social networks.
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social networks
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preferential-attachment
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leaky pipeline
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gender
minority
rich get richer
glass ceiling
mathematics of gender
game theory
symmetry
preferential attachment
distributed calculation
many random walks
population control
little red riding hood
artificial intelligence
random walk literary networks
literary networks
social media marketing
social media
greedy routing
milgram experiment
small world
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Personal Information
Organização/Local de trabalho
Israel Israel
Cargo
Assistant Professor at Ben Gurion University
Setor
Electronics / Computer Hardware
Sobre
Zvi Lotker is an associate professor in the Communication Systems Engineering department at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel. He received a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science, and a BSc in Industrial engineering, from Ben Gurion University in 1991. In 1997 he received his MSc in Mathematics and in 2003, he received his PhD in Algorithms both from Tel Aviv University. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at CWI, in Amsterdam, MPI in Saarbrücken Germany, and Mascotte in Nice France from 2003 to 2006. His main research areas are communication networks, online algorithms, sensor networks and recently, social networks.
Marcadores
social networks
theory
social network
social
power low
random graph
preferential-attachment
random
leaky pipeline
homophily
gender
minority
rich get richer
glass ceiling
mathematics of gender
game theory
symmetry
preferential attachment
distributed calculation
many random walks
population control
little red riding hood
artificial intelligence
random walk literary networks
literary networks
social media marketing
social media
greedy routing
milgram experiment
small world
Ver mais