PhD Candidate
Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research
School of Informatics and Computing
Indiana University Bloomington
Informatics East, Rm 300
901 E 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408
Email : azadnema at indiana dot edu
I am a PhD Candidate in the School of Informatics and Computing at the Indiana University . I'm a member of the Networks & agents Networks , Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research (CNetS). My PhD advisor is Prof . Alessandro Flammini. I'm also working with Prof. Yong-Yeol Ahn.
I have been organizing the Complex System Reading Group Since the summer of 2015. You can find the papers which we have read so far, here.
Details on projects can be found in Research section.
Please visit my Google Scholar profile for more details on my publications.
You can find my resume at Vitae.
Cooperative and Competitive Spreading Dynamics on the Human Connectome
B. Mišić, R. F. Betzel, A. Nematzadeh, J. Goñi, A. Griffa, P. Hagmann, A. Flammini, Y.-Y. Ahn, and O. Sporns
Neuron 86, 1518 (2015). [Link] [PDF]
[IUB News]
Optimal Network Modularity for Information Diffusion
A. Nematzadeh, E. Ferrara, A. Flammini, and Y.-Y. Ahn
Physical Review Letters (Editors’ suggestion)113, 088701 (2014) [Link] [Erratum] [arXiv] [PDF]
Experience Design Framework for securing Large Scale Information and Communication systems
A. Nematzadeh and O. Omar Sosa-Tzec
Design Research Society(DRS), Umeå, Sweden (2014)
[Link] [PDF][SLIDE]
A linear classifier based on entity recognition tools and a statistical approach to method extraction in the protein-protein interaction literature.
A. Lourenco, M. Conover, A. Wong, A. Nematzadeh, F. Pan, H. Shatkay, and L. Rocha
BMC Bioinformatics 12 (Suppl8), S12.(2011). [Link] [PDF][arXiv]
Testing extensive use of NER tools in article classification and a
statistical approach for method interaction extraction in the protein-protein interaction literature
A Lourenco, M Conover, A Wong, F Pan, A Abi-Haidar, A Nematzadeh, H Shatkay , and Luis M Rocha
Proceedings of the BioCreative III workshop Bethesda MA, USA, 113-117,(2010).[PDF]
Optimal network modularity for fast global information diffusion.
A. Nematzadeh, A. Flammini, and Y.-Y. Ahn
Network Frontier Workshop (2014).[PDF]
Optimal modularity for information diffusion.
A. Nematzadeh, E. Ferrara, A. Flammini, and Y.-Y. Ahn
NetSci (2014), [PDF]
How Do Issue Frames Evolve in Political Discourse? A Computational Analysis of the Presence and Magnitude of Shifts Between Policy Frames.
Norbert Chan and Azadeh Nematzadeh
PolMeth XXIX. 29th Annual Summer Meeting Society for Political Methodology. July 18.21, 2012.[Report][Report]
Classification Approach toward Craigslist Scam Detection.
Azadeh Nematzadeh and Shirin Nilizadeh
Graduate cohort workshop, Boston.(2011)[Report]