Biography
Ana Vranić is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Social Physics and Complexity (SPAC) group, where she studies biases and fake news spreading in online systems.
Previously, she investigated online social systems using complex network theory and statistical physics methods and explored how underlying network mechanisms can shape network structure, how collective phenomena emerge in the system, and what influences the growth and sustainability of online communities. She is also interested in data science and big data analysis.
Ana has a degree from the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. She completed her PhD thesis in complex systems at the Scientific Computing Laboratory (SCL) at the Institute of Physics Belgrade.
Topics
- Desinformation / Communication
- Fairness / Inequality / Ethics / Bias
- Information Theory / Complexity Measures / Foundations of Complexity Sciences
Affiliations
- LIP – SPAC | IST