Anna Carbone
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
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Anna Carbone (F) PhD, directs the Noise and Fluctuations Laboratory at the Applied Science and Technology Department (DISAT). Her research activity deals with modelling of complex systems in a multidisciplinary context. She received the habilitation as Associate Professor in Physics (2012) and the habilitation as Full Professor (2016). Her research activity deals with modelling of complex socio-techno systems in a multidisciplinary context (materials, finance, environment), multidimensional data analysis and stochastic processes, signal-to-noise and detectivity characterization of advanced multispectral Sensors and Imaging Systems. She is currently involved in a number of collaborations with academic institutions very active in the areas of this proposal. For example, she is involved in the project SPIRITS with the Kyoto University in Japan and ETH Zurich on activities concerning the analysis of the dynamic and robustness of global hyper-connected infrastructure Networks. She has collaborated with a number of teams in top-universities and research centers worldwide. She has authored several Articles, edited Special Issues appeared in International Peer-Reviewed Journals and Proceedings of International Conferences. She serves as Editor of several International Journals in the area of Statistical Physics and Complex Systems. She has been appointed Board Member of the Nonlinear and Statistical Physics Division of the European Physical Society from 2009 to 2015. She has been an Associated Researcher at the Institute of Complex Systems (ISC) of the National Research Council (CNR) Unit of Roma La Sapienza (Italy). She has been Visiting Scientist at Boston University, ETH Zurich, and Technical University of Gdansk. Further details regarding scientific achievements and appointments, pdf files of publications, citation counts, dissemination and international meeting organization of relevance to this project can be found at www.polito.it/noiselab.