Extreme events cause a surge in demand for specific goods, as well as a disruption to traditional supply chains. We have all experienced such a situation with huge spikes in […]
Are invasive mosquitofish afraid of robotic predators? – Study featured in The New York Times
In the new paper “Ecology of fear in highly invasive fish revealed by robots”, led by Dr. Giovanni Polverino from University of Western Australia and with our own Ph.D. candidate […]
Solvent Migration in Charged Membranes Research Highlighted in Nature Computational Science
Nature Computational Science has featured the latest research from our Ph.D. student Alain Boldini and Prof. Maurizio Porfiri on the inversion of solvent migration in charged membranes. This research, which […]
COVID-19’s Surprise Effect on 2020 U.S. Election
Futurity News has published a piece on the new research of Profs. Maurizio Porfiri, Manuel Ruiz Marín, and Pietro De Lellis. Curious to verify the prevalent theory that Trump’s loss […]
Time Series Analysis Helps Uncover Why Gun Sales Increase After Mass Shootings – Podcast
Why do Americans purchase more firearms after mass shootings? Professor Maurizio Porfiri appeared as a guest on Data Science Conversations podcast and talked about his research ulitizing time series analysis […]