I have always been deeply intrigued and curious about the existence of humanity in the vast cosmos. As two of the most intricate and sophisticated systems known to us, there must be hidden secrets between humanity and the universe that remain beyond our current understanding, driving me to explore the connections between them. With the continuous advancement of science and technology, we now have the ability to record human behavior in real time. By analyzing large-scale human behavioral data, I study the patterns and mechanisms of human behavior from the perspectives of social physics and network science. If, within my lifetime, I could uncover even a glimpse of the mysteries that lie between the universe and humanity, I would have no regrets.
Position:
Professor
Email:
binzhou.lab@foxmail.com
Organization:
Complex Systems and Network Science Research Center, School of Management Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210044, China
Education:
Sep, 2012 – Jun, 2015 Doctor of Theoretical Physics, Modern Physics Department (Supervisor: Pro. Bing-Hong Wang), University of Science and Technology of China
Sep, 2006 – Jun, 2009 Master of Theoretical Physics, Modern Physics Department (Supervisor: Pro. Shu-Min Li), University of Science and Technology of China
Sep, 2002 – Jun, 2006 Bachelor of Physics, School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Ludong University of China
Employment:
Jul. 2022 – Present, Professor, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Jul. 2021 – Jun. 2022, Professor, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
Oct. 2018 – Oct. 2019, Visiting Scholar (Supervisor: Pro. H. Eugene Stanley and Pro. Shlomo Havlin), Boston University, America
Sep. 2017 – Jun. 2021, Associate Professor, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
Jan. 2012 – Sep. 2017, Lecturer, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
Sep. 2009 – Jan. 2012, Assistant, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
Focus:
Complex Systems, Network Science, Social Physics, Computational Social Science, Human Behaviour