The Network Architectures and Services Group
The NAS group belongs to the Quantum and Computer Engineering Department in the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) of the Delft University of Technology.
NAS educates and conducts research in the broad area of complex networks, ranging from man-made infrastructures such as data communications and energy networks, to biological, brain, social and financial networks. The emphasis lies on understanding network characteristics as well as the processes running on top of the network.
NAS participates in the Bachelor's program of Electrical Engineering and in the following Master Programs of Delft University of Technology:
- Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science
- Master of Science (MSc) in Telecommunications
- Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Engineering
- Master of Science (MSc) in Embedded System
New NAS positions
News
- 25.09.2024: Congratulations to Dr. Fenghua Wang on obtaining her PhD degree! The thesis is available here: Modelling and Analysis of Complex Networks.
- 01.09.2024: We are happy to announce that Dr. Caterina De Bacco joined our group as an Associate Professor.
- 19.04.2024: Maria Raftopoulou received her PhD degree. Congratulations! The thesis is available here: Resource management in wireless networks.
- 16.04.2024: We congratulate Gabriel Budel on receiving his PhD degree. His thesis is available here: Complementarity and Similarity in Complex Networks.
- 15.01.24: On 30 January 2024, TU Delft will host the Dutch NetSci, IAS and DIEP Symposium 2024. Register for free here. More information can be found on the event website here.
- 09.01.24: We congratulate Massimo Achterberg on receiving his Ph.D. degree. His thesis is available here: Epidemics on Static and Adaptive Networks.
- 13.10.23: Natalia Meshcheryakova visited our research group and gave a talk 'Understanding Centrality Measures'.
- 06.10.23: Prof.dr.ir. Rob Kooij was invited as a keynote speaker at the workshop "Complex Systems and Resilience – State of the Art and Challenges”, organized by the Institute for Technological Research (IRT) SystemX in France, and gave the talk under the title 'Cyber-Resilience of Critical Infrastructures'.