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Address: School of Mathematical Sciences Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road London E1 4NS, UK
Queen's Building -- Office W313
Email: andrea.santoro (at) qmul.ac.uk

I am a PhD student at Queen Mary University of London in the Complex Systems and Networks Group under the supervision of Vincenzo Nicosia and Lucas Lacasa. In 2018, I moved to the The Alan Turing Institute as an enrichment student. In the last years I have mainly worked in Complex Systems, developing a particular attention towards Multiplex Networks. I have also worked in Data Science, Optimization, Sensitivity Analysis, Robustness and Computational Biology.
I got interested in complex networks starting from 2014 visiting for three months the Complex System and Networks group at Queen Mary University (other four months in 2016). I took a degree in Mathematics and a Master in Applied Mathematics both from the University of Catania.
I was also enrolled in the Scuola Superiore di Catania, an institution that gives talented students from the University of Catania complementary and advanced classes and encourages them to start research projects before graduation.
My master's thesis supervisor and "tutor" on behalf of the Scuola Superiore was Professor Giuseppe Nicosia. You can find more about me here.