PhD
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PhD
My research focuses on influential spreaders and their role in spread dynamics in complex networks. My research includes exploring epidemic and rumor models to understand how influential nodes can be used to control epidemics and enhance information flow. My work also includes investigating robustness and resilience of complex networks to see how they respond to failures and disruptions.
Contact:
201721011@dau.ac.in
My research interests focus on tipping phenomena in nonlinear dynamical systems, with an emphasis on rate-induced tipping, where rapid parameter shifts hinder system adaptation. In contrast to bifurcation-driven tipping, I apply this framework to ecological and climate models, and extend it to complex networks with higher-order interactions.
Contact:
amit24052000@gmail.com | 202421002@dau.ac.in
My research interests lie in exploring multifractality in financial time series to reveal scaling behavior and complexity in market dynamics. I try to apply the concepts of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to understand emergent phenomena in interdisciplinary complex systems.
Contact:
vivekvaghela200199@gmail.com | 202421015@dau.ac.in
My research focuses on complex networks, particularly the modeling and analysis of water distribution networks. I am interested in understanding structural resilience, flow dynamics, and optimization within water distribution networks.
Contact:
pronay1610@gmail.com | 202421021@dau.ac.in