Esteban Moro is a Full Professor at Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute and director of the Social Urban Networks Lab, combining 13+ years of academic experience to study cities as systems of human behavior. Trained in physics and mathematical engineering, he applies network science, computational social science, and machine learning to large-scale mobility and behavioral data to reveal the hidden networks driving inequality, resilience, and urban dynamics. His work bridges theory and practice—published in top journals, featured in international media, and routinely translated into policy and industry collaborations. Before Northeastern he held roles at the MIT Media Lab, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and the University of Oxford, giving him a rare blend of European and US research leadership. He is notable for turning complex behavioral datasets into actionable insights for urban policy and infrastructure, often uncovering non-obvious patterns of economic and social vulnerability.
13 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
MsC, Physics, MsC, Physics at Universidad de Salamanca
Temporal Networks Visualization using igraph and R
Contributions:11 commits, 5 pushes in 9 years 11 months
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Esteban Moro - Professor at Northeastern University