Mark Newman is a physics professor at the University of Michigan and the author of a comprehensive textbook on network analysis (Networks: An Introduction, 784 pages) He has studied networks in fields ranging from sociology and economics to computer science and biology. In 2010,  he gave three talks on network analysis as part of the Santa Fe Institute‘s 2010 Ulam Lecture series.

We recommend all three for people interested in finding more about relational thinking and network structures.

2010 Ulam Lecture – The Connected World

2010 Ulam Lecture – What Networks Can Tell Us about the World

2010 Ulam Lecture – Using Networks to Make Predictions