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Department of Computer Science

Society and Networks

We are studying the connections between computation and society: from understanding today's data- and AI-heavy platform economies to turning the digital breadcrumbs we leave behind into benefits for our wellbeing. We use data and develop models of all shapes and sizes, often using networks as the language to describe the connections that build our society.
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To understand how economic and political forces shape the geography and ownership of computing. To build computational foundations of future robust, resilient, and adaptive legal systems. To discover the microscopic mechanisms by which we expand and maintain our social networks. To portray our internet-mediated lives through digital behavioral data. These are just a few of our current research directions in the borderland between computational technology, society, and networks.

In an era of change, when computation, data, and AI govern ever more of our lives, the interface between the computational and social sciences is gaining importance. In fact, we not only study the technologies driving these changes, we also use them to understand the change itself, and its human causes and consequences. Our research area is unique in its breadth of methods and data: We combine insights from network science, sociology, economics, complex systems, machine learning, political science, and more. We use data from simulations, experiments, device traces, public registers, Internet infrastructure records, etc. We collaborate with scientists from all over the world and virtually every corner of academia. Finally, in addition to embracing the scientific ethos of understanding the world around us, we are also, at heart, engineers, actively trying to make it better.

Research Groups

Latest publications

Ye Deng, Jun Wu, Xin Lu, Petter Holme, Daqing Li, Zengru Di, Guanrong Chen, Jürgen Kurths 2026 Nature Communications

Tiitus Lamponen, Joonatan Mattila, Nelli Heikkilä, Silja Sormunen, Jari Saramäki, T. Petteri Arstila 2026 Immunological Investigations

Yunhao Yuan, Jiaxun Zhang, Talayeh Aledavood, Renwen Zhang, Koustuv Saha 2026 Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Hyeokhyen Kwon, Talayeh Aledavood, Daniel A. Adler, Xuhai Xu, Asif Salekin, Varun Mishra, Sang Won Bae, Akane Sano, Saeed Abdullah, Yiran Zhao, Manasa Kalanadhabhatta, Han Zhang, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Tanzeem Choudhury, Jakob E. Bardram, Mirco Musolesi, Zachary D. King, Helma Torkamaan, Manas Satish Bedmutha, Thalia Viranda 2025 Companion of the 2025 ACM International Joint Conference On Pervasive And Ubiquitous Computing, Ubicomp Companion 2025
More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.
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