I am a highly motivated researcher in computational science, currently pursuing my Master's degree in Physics at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) under the guidance of Dr. Mina Zarei. My thesis, titled "Investigating information dynamics in complex systems with the Kuramoto model," involves simulating and studying the interplay between structure and function in complex systems using directional information measures like Transfer Entropy that can explain a cause-effect relation between two nodes of a network. Specifically, I am exploring the optimization of desired functionalities, such as synchronization, through network formation based on information transfer between nodes, analogous to specific phenomena in biological systems. This project has equipped me with extensive coding experience in languages such as Python, C++, and Java, as well as a strong grasp of network connectivity and dynamics.
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