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Clauset recognized with Provost Faculty Achievement Award

Clauset receives his award from CU 鶹 Chancellor Phil DiStefano

Associate Professor Aaron Clauset was honored with the 鶹 Provost’s Faculty Achievement Award earlier this month for his co-authored paper “” in Nature Communications.  

The paper challenged the network science “scale free” paradigm, which asserts that all networks, regardless of origin, exhibit a universal "power law" pattern in the way they are connected. The paper analyzed more than 1,000 real-world networks and found that only about 4 percent of them met this scale-free test.

The paper was co-authored by Anna Broido (PhDApMath’19), whose PhD work was advised by Clauset. Broido is currently a fellow at Insight Data Science in San Francisco.

Clauset is an internationally recognized expert on network science, data science and complex systems. He received the 2016 Erdos-Renyi Prize in Network Science, and his research has appeared in prestigious scientific venues like Nature, Science, PNAS and SIAM Review. 

For a closer look at the research, .