Project Director, Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory

Professional Preparation

Center for Nonlinear Studies/Theory Division, Los Alamos National Lab, Nonlinear Dynamics, 1988–1991
La Jolla Institute, Fluid Turbulence, Postdoctoral Fellow,1987–1988
University of Texas at Austin, Physics, Ph.D., 1986
Swarthmore College, Physics, B.A., 1979

Research Interests

Theoretical computer science; combinatorial optimization; interaction based socio-technical, biological and information systems; modeling and simulations; complex networks; and grid computing.

Selected Publications

Stephen Eubank, Hasan Guclu, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe, Aravind Srinivasan, Zoltan Toroczkai, and Nan Wang. Modelling Disease Outbreaks in Realistic Urban Social Networks.
Nature, 429: 180–184 (13 May 2004).

J. Theiler, S. Eubank, A. Longtin, B. Galdrikian, and J.D. Farmer. Testing for Nonlinearity in Time-Series: The Method of Surrogate Data. Physica D, 58, 1992: 77–94.

C. Barrett, S. Eubank, M. Marathe, H. Mortveit, and C. Reidys. Science and Engineering of Large Scale Socio-Technical Simulations. Proc. 1st International Conference on Grand Challenges in Simulations, held as a part of Western Simulation Conference, San Antonio, Texas, 2002.

S Eubank, VSA Kumar, MV Marathe, A Srinivasan, and N. Wang. Structural and Algorithmic Aspects of Massive Social Networks. Proc. of the Fifteenth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, New Orleans, 2004: 718–727.

S. Eubank and J. D. Farmer. Introduction to Chaos and Randomness. Chapter 4 in 1989 Lectures in Complex Systems, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Lectures: vol. 12, ed. E. Jen, Addison Wesley, 1990: 75–190; Nonlinear Science ed. L. Lam, Springer-Verlag, 1996.

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