Albert-László Barabási - Network science, breakthrough orientation, and a life made around discovery
Albert-László Barabási thinks in networks and his scholarship, as his life, is embodiment of the explorative, imaginative, and generative nature of networks. It would be difficult to imagine a person better suited to steward us through the innate and seemingly universal tendency of things to connect to each other and all of its implications.
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Show Notes:
- Preferential attachment (10:00)
- What he tells his students (13:30)
- Breakthroughs (14:00)
- 'Shelf Time' (14:30)
- The Science of Science (19:00)
- Bridging (network science) (19:00)
- His first and second papers in network science (22:00)
- Danielle Allen (28:30)
- David Lazer (https://lazerlab.net/home) 'network based decision making' (31:00)
- Hélène Landemore epistemic democracy (32:00)
- Northeastern University Network Science Institute (35:30)
- Center for Complex Network Research (36:00)
- Alessandro Vespignani (37:00)
- János Kertész (38:00)
- Jane Hirshfield "Let Them Not Say" (42:00)
- Joan Didion "I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means." (44:30)
- His writing practice (44:30)
- His routines (45:00)
- Commonplace book (53:00)
- Robert K Merton "Singletons and Multiples in Scientific Discovery" (56:30)
- What does it mean to flourish? (59:00)
- Lightning Round (01:03:30):
- Book: Isaac Asimov The Foundation Trilogy
- Passion: art (Hidden Patterns exhibition; 150 years of Nature)
- Heart sing: Network medicine
- Screwed up: Failing to invest in Google
- Find László online:
- https://barabasi.com/
- 'Five-Cut Fridays’ five-song music playlist series
- László’s playlist
Logo artwork by Cristina Gonzalez
Music by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedApril 16, 2024 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length1h 15m
- Season7
- Episode2
- RatingClean