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Prof. Kimmo Kaski (Computational Science), has pioneered computational complex systems research as Academy Professor (1996-2006) and as director of two CoE's (2000-2011). He is a Supernumerary Professorial Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and Fellow of APS, IOP, the Finnish Academy of Sciences and Letters, and Academia Europeae. His current research interests are in the complexity of physical, economic, social and information systems, earning him a pioneering role in complex social networks. He has supervised a large number of PhD theses in Finland, UK, and USA, as well as acted recently as the coordinator of EU's FP7 FET Open ICTeCollective project, and currently as a partner in EU's Horizon 2020 FET Open IBSEN project as well as in EU's Horizon 2020 SoBigData project.
Prof. Kimmo Kaski (Computational Science), has pioneered computational complex systems research as Academy Professor (1996-2006) and as director of two CoE's (2000-2011). He is a Supernumerary Professorial Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and Fellow of APS, IOP, the Finnish Academy of Sciences and Letters, and Academia Europeae. His current research interests are in the complexity of physical, economic, social and information systems, earning him a pioneering role in complex social networks. He has supervised a large number of PhD theses in Finland, UK, and USA, as well as acted recently as the coordinator of EU's FP7 FET Open ICTeCollective project, and currently as a partner in EU's Horizon 2020 FET Open IBSEN project as well as in EU's Horizon 2020 SoBigData project.
PhD Kimmo Kaski (b. 1950) has worked as professor at Helsinki University of Technology, now Aalto University School of Science, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science since 1996, and since 2000 he is the director of the Centre of Excellence in Computational Complex Systems Research, in the Centre of Excellence Programme of the Academy of Finland for 2000-2005 and 2006-2011.
After completing his M.Sc. and Licentiate degrees at Helsinki University of Technology he received his D.Phil. (theoretical physics) from Oxford University in 1981. From 2001 he is a Supernumerary Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford University. He has also been an Academy of Finland Professor for two consecutive periods, 1996-2001 and 2001-2006. Kimmo Kaski is active in the international scientific community in various roles e.g. as researcher, research leader, coordinator of international collaborations, and international research evaluator.
FT Kimmo Kaski (s. 1950) on toiminut Teknillisen korkeakoulun ja nyttemmin Aalto-yliopiston Perustieteiden korkeakoulun lääketieteellisen tekniikan ja laskennallisen tieteen laitoksella Laskennallisen tieteen professorina vuodesta 1996, ja laitoksella sijaitsevan, vuosiksi 2000-2005 ja 2006-2011 Suomen Akatemian huippuyksiköksi valitun Laskennallisten kompleksisten systeemien tutkimuksen tutkimusyksikön johtajana vuodesta 2000.
Suoritettuaan DI ja TkL tutkinnot Teknillisessä korkeakoulussa Kaski väitteli filosofian tohtoriksi (teoreettinen fysiikka) Oxfordin yliopistosta vuonna 1981 ja on Oxfordin yliopiston Wolfson Collegen Supernumerary Fellow vuodesta 2001. Hän on urallaan ollut akatemiaprofessori vuosina 1996-2001 ja 2001-2006 ja toimii aktiivisesti kansainvälisessä tiedeyhteisössä useissa rooleissa tutkijana, tutkimusjohtajana, kansainvälisten yhteistyöhankkeiden vetäjänä, ja tutkimusten arvioijana.
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Curriculum Vitae - Professor Kimmo Kaski
Current positions:
Professor of Computational Science (1996-) & Supernumerary Fellow, Wolfson College of Oxford University (2001-) & Associate Fellow, Said Business School of Oxford University (2014-) & Visiting Professor, Northeastern Univeristy (2014-) & External Faculty, Complexity Science Hub Vienna (2017-) & Visiting Fellow (Rutherford foundation), The Alan Turing Institute (2018-2019). <!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:"Cambria Math"; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;} @font-face {font-family:Batang; panose-1:2 3 6 0 0 1 1 1 1 1; mso-font-charset:129; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-1342176593 1775729915 48 0 524447 0;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; margin:0cm; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:Batang; mso-fareast-language:KO;} .MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type:export-only; mso-default-props:yes; font-size:10.0pt; mso-ansi-font-size:10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family:Batang;} @page WordSection1 {size:612.0pt 792.0pt; margin:70.85pt 2.0cm 70.85pt 2.0cm; mso-header-margin:36.0pt; mso-footer-margin:36.0pt; mso-paper-source:0;} div.WordSection1 {page:WordSection1;} -->
Past positions:
Dean of Aalto University School of Science (2012-2013) & Vice Dean of Aalto University School of Science (2011-2013) & Director of the Centre of Excellence in Computational Complex Systems Research - COSY, Aalto University/Helsinki University of Technology (2000-2011),
Address and contact information:
Department of Computer Science, Aalto University School of Science, P.O. Box 15500, FI-00076, FINLAND.
Telephone: +358-505604825; mobile: +358-50-5604825.
E-mail:kimmo.kaski@aalto.fi; URL: <!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:"Cambria Math"; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;} @font-face {font-family:Batang; mso-font-alt:바탕; mso-font-charset:129; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-1342176593 1775729915 48 0 524447 0;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; margin:0cm; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:Batang; mso-ansi-language:EN-GB; mso-fareast-language:KO;} .MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type:export-only; mso-default-props:yes; font-size:10.0pt; mso-ansi-font-size:10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family:Batang;} @page WordSection1 {size:612.0pt 792.0pt; margin:72.0pt 90.0pt 72.0pt 90.0pt; mso-header-margin:36.0pt; mso-footer-margin:36.0pt; mso-paper-source:0;} div.WordSection1 {page:WordSection1;} --> https://people.aalto.fi/index.html?language=englis...
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PhD: 67 (of which 3 in USA, 3 in UK and 61 in Finland); Licentiate: 23, MSc: 128.
Recent PhDs (over the period from 2004 to 2017: 29 PhDs):
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Publication metrics: Web of Science (All DBs): 370 publ., with 8558 citations (of which 514 (‘11), 595 (’12), 699 (’13), 741 ('14), 780 ('15), 745 ('16), 737 ('17), 467 (8/'18)) H-index = 46; Google Scholar: 525 publ., with 15856 citations & H-index = 62, i10-index = 223 (since 2013: 8034 cits & H = 43, i10 = 122)); ResearchGate: 470 publ.; Reads: 17090; Citations: 11552; RG Score: 45.53; H-index = 53.
Other activities: Books chapters: > 30; Conf. proceedings: > 120; Reports:> 100. Plenary/invited talks: > 100.
Selected publications (some of the most cited & highest impact from 2001-):
1. Structure and tie strengths in mobile communication networks, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS) 104, 7332-7336, 2007, with J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, J. Hyvönen, G. Szabo, D. Lazer, J. Kertesz, and A.-L. Barabasi. (Jufo=3; IF(WoS)=10.142, Cit(WoS)/Cit(GS)= 779 / 1641).
2. Dynamics of market correlations: Taxonomy and portfolio analysis, Physical Review E 68, 056110, 2003, with J.-P. Onnela, A. Chakraborti, J. Kertesz, and A. Kanto. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 291 / 578).
3. Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes with vacancies and related defects, Physical Review B 70, 245416, 2004, with Sammalkorpi M, Krasheninnikov A, and Kuronen A. (Jufo=2; IF=3.767, Cit= 256 / 390).
4. Intensity and coherence of motifs in weighted complex networks, Physical Review E 71, 065103, 2005, with J-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 333 / 595).
5. Small but slow world: How network topology and burstiness slow down spreading, Physical Review E 025102, 2011, with M. Karsai, M. Kivelä, R. Pan, J.Kertesz, and AL. Barabasi. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 272 / 481).
6. Dynamic asset trees and Black Monday, Physica A 324, 247, 2003, with J-P. Onnela, A. Chakraborti and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=1.785, Cit=160 / 252).
7. Analysis of a large-scale weighted network of one-to-one human communication, New Journal of Physics, 9: Art. No. 179 Jun 28, 2007, with J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, J. Hyvönen, G. Szabó, M. Argollo de Menezes, A.-L. Barabási, and J. Kertész, (Jufo=2; IF=4.177, Cit=176 / 362).
8. Clustering and information in correlation based financial networks, European Physical Journal B 38, 353, 2004, with J.-P. Onnela and J. Kertesz(Jufo=1; IF=1.651, Cit= 164 / 249).
9. H-1 NMR metabonomics approach to the disease continuum of diabetic complications and premature death, Molecular Systems Biology 4, 167, 2008, with Makinen VP, Soininen P, Forsblom C, et al., (Jufo=3; IF=12.243, Cit = 115 / 160).
10. Limited resolution in complex network community detection with Potts model approach, European Physical Journal B 56, 41, 2007, with J. Kumpula, J. Saramäki, J. Kertesz (Jufo=1; IF=2.542, Cit = 104 / 182).
11. Emergence of communities in weighted networks, Physical Review Letters, 99, 228701, 2007, with J. M. Kumpula, J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 127 / 216).
12. Time-dependent cross-correlations between different stock returns: A directed network of influence, Physical Review E 66, 026125, 2002, with L. Kullmann and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 106 / 169).
13. Statistical model with a standard Gamma distribution, Physical Review E 70, 016104, 2004, with Patriarca M, Chakraborti A, (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 78 / 157).
14. Generalisations of the clustering coefficient to weighted complex netwoks, Physical Review E 75, 027105, 2007, with J. Saramäki, M. Kivelä, J.-P. Onnela, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 160 / 344).
15. Modelling the development of epidemics with dynamic small-world networks, Journal of Theoretical Biology 234/3, 413-421, 2005, with J. Saramäki. (Jufo=1; IF=2.454, Cit = 58 / 104).
16. Are the structures of twist grain boundaries in silicon ordered at 0 K? Physical Review Letters, 96, 055505 2006, with S. von Alfthan, P. Haynes, and A.P. Sutton. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 59 / 78).
17. Emergence of Bursts and Communities in Evolving Weighted Networks, PLoS One, 6, e22687, 2011, with H.H. Jo and R. K. Pan. (Jufo=1; IF=4.411, Cit = 35 / 49).
18. Sex differences in intimate relationships, Nature Scientific Reports, 2, Art. N:o: 370, 2012, with V. Palchykov, J. Kertesz, A.-L. Barabasi, and R. I. M. Dunbar. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 38 / 102).
19. Universal features of correlated bursty behaviour, Nature Scientific Reports, 2 Art. N:o 397, 2012, with Márton Karsai, Albert-László Barabási and János Kertész. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 108 / 214).
20. A comparative study of social network models: Network evolution models and nodal attribute models, Social Networks 31 (4), 240-254, 2009, with R. Toivonen, L. Kovanen, M. Kivelä, J.-P. Onnela, and J. Saramäki. (Jufo=2; IF=2.930, Cit= 72 / 175).
21.Are Opinions Based on Science: Modelling Social Response to Scientific Facts, PLoS One 7, e42122, 2012, with G. Iniquez, J. Taguena-Martinez, and R. Barrio. (Jufo=1; IF=4.411, Cit = 3 / 9).
22. World citation and collaboration networks: uncovering the role of geography in science, Nature Scientific Reports, 2 Art. N:o 902, 2012, with R. K. Pan and S. Fortunato. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 56 / 138).
23. Opinions, Conflicts and Consensus: Modelling Social Dynamics in Collaborative a Environment, Physical Review Letters, 110, 088701, 2013, with J. Török, G. Iniquez, T. Yasseri, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 38 / 43).
24. Temporal motifs reveal homophily, gender-specific patterns and group talk in mobile communication networks, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS) 110, 18070-18075, 2013, with L. Kovanen, J. Kertész, and J. Saramäki, (IF=10.142).with L. Kovanen, J. Kertész, and J. Saramäki, (Jufo=3; IF=10.142, Cit = 48 / 90).
25. Effects of deception in social networks, Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, 2014, with G. Iniquez, T. Govezensky, R. I. M. Dunbar, and R. Barrio, (Jufo=3; IF=5.678, Cit = 7 / 90).
26. Reputation and impact in academic careers, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS), 2014, with A.M. Petersen, S. fortunato, R.K. Pan, O. Penner, A. Rungi, M. Riccaboni, H. E. Stanley, and F. Pammolli, 2014 (Jufo=3; IF=10.142, Cit = 54 / 97).
27. Spatial patterns of close relationships accross the lifespan, Nature Scientific Reports, 2014 with Hang-Hyun Jo, J. Saramäki, R. I. M. Dunbar, (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 12 / 20).
28. Analytically Solvable Model of the Spreading Dynamics with Non-Poisonnian Processes, Physical Review X 4, 011041, 2014, with Hang-Hyun Jo, Juan Perotti, and Janos Kertesz, (Jufo=3; IF=9.043, Cit = 44 / 72).
29. Complex contagion process in spreading of online innovation, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11, 20140694, 2014, with M. Karsai, G. Inoguez and J. Kertesz (Jufo=1; IF=3.856, Cif = 23 / 41).
30. Dynamics of deceptive interactions in social networks, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12, 20150798, 2015, with R. Barrio, T. Govezensky, G. Iniguez, and R. I. M. Dunbar (Jufo=1; IF=3.856, Cif = - / -).
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http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Cpay6fYAAAAJ&hl=fi
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Curriculum Vitae - Professor Kimmo Kaski
Current positions:
Professor of Computational Science (1996-) & Supernumerary Fellow, Wolfson College of Oxford University (2001-) & Associate Fellow, Said Business School of Oxford University (2014-) & Visiting Professor, Northeastern Univeristy (2014).
Past positions:
Dean of Aalto University School of Science (2012-2013) & Vice Dean of Aalto University School of Science (2011-2013) & Director of the Centre of Excellence in Computational Complex Systems Research - COSY, Aalto University/Helsinki University of Technology (2000-2011),
Address and contact information:
Department of Computer Science, Aalto University School of Science, P.O. Box 15500, FI-00076, FINLAND.
Telephone: +358-50-5604825; mobile: +358-50-5604825.
E-mail:kimmo.kaski@aalto.fi; URL: http://www.becs.tkk.fi/en/personnel/staff/kaski_ki...
Academic Degrees and Qualifications:
Awards and Honours:
Research and Academic Positions:
Memberships in Professional Organizations:
Other Academic Activities:
PhD: 65 (of which 3 in USA, 3 in UK and 59 in Finland); Licentiate: 23, MSc: 128.
Recent PhDs (over the last 10 years: 27 PhDs):
Grants (recent highlights only):
Current grants:
Earlier grants:
Media Coverage (some highlights):
Publication Metrics & Other Academic Activities:
Publication metrics: Web of Science (All DBs): 359 publ., with 7062 citations (of which 443 (‘10), 487 (‘11), 575 (’12), 658 (’13), 707 ('14), 739 ('15), 648 ('16)) H-index = 42; Google Scholar: 480 publ., with 13110 citations & H-index = 56, i10-index = 211 (since 2012: with 6582 cits & H = 40, i10 = 114)); ResearchGate: 440 publ.; Reads: 10500; Citations: 9400; RG Score: 45.31; H-index = 46. Other activities: Books chapters: > 30; Conf. proceedings: > 120; Reports:> 100. Plenary/invited talks: > 100.
Selected publications (some of the most cited & highest impact from 2001-):
1. Structure and tie strengths in mobile communication networks, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS) 104, 7332-7336, 2007, with J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, J. Hyvönen, G. Szabo, D. Lazer, J. Kertesz, and A.-L. Barabasi. (Jufo=3; IF(WoS)=10.142, Cit(WoS)/Cit(GS)= 605 / 1336).
2. Dynamics of market correlations: Taxonomy and portfolio analysis, Physical Review E 68, 056110, 2003, with J.-P. Onnela, A. Chakraborti, J. Kertesz, and A. Kanto. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 234 / 490).
3. Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes with vacancies and related defects, Physical Review B 70, 245416, 2004, with Sammalkorpi M, Krasheninnikov A, and Kuronen A. (Jufo=2; IF=3.767, Cit= 227 / 336).
4. Intensity and coherence of motifs in weighted complex networks, Physical Review E 71, 065103, 2005, with J-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 261 / 461).
5. Small but slow world: How network topology and burstiness slow down spreading, Physical Review E 025102, 2011, with M. Karsai, M. Kivelä, R. Pan, J.Kertesz, and AL. Barabasi. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit= 202 / 364).
6. Dynamic asset trees and Black Monday, Physica A 324, 247, 2003, with J-P. Onnela, A. Chakraborti and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=1.785, Cit=133 / 222).
7. Analysis of a large-scale weighted network of one-to-one human communication, New Journal of Physics, 9: Art. No. 179 Jun 28, 2007, with J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, J. Hyvönen, G. Szabó, M. Argollo de Menezes, A.-L. Barabási, and J. Kertész, (Jufo=2; IF=4.177, Cit=145 / 310).
8. Clustering and information in correlation based financial networks, European Physical Journal B 38, 353, 2004, with J.-P. Onnela and J. Kertesz(Jufo=1; IF=1.651, Cit= 123 / 201).
9. H-1 NMR metabonomics approach to the disease continuum of diabetic complications and premature death, Molecular Systems Biology 4, 167, 2008, with Makinen VP, Soininen P, Forsblom C, et al., (Jufo=3; IF=12.243, Cit = 98 / 147).
10. Limited resolution in complex network community detection with Potts model approach, European Physical Journal B 56, 41, 2007, with J. Kumpula, J. Saramäki, J. Kertesz (Jufo=1; IF=2.542, Cit = 92 / 167).
11. Emergence of communities in weighted networks, Physical Review Letters, 99, 228701, 2007, with J. M. Kumpula, J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 103 / 173).
12. Time-dependent cross-correlations between different stock returns: A directed network of influence, Physical Review E 66, 026125, 2002, with L. Kullmann and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 93 / 148).
13. Statistical model with a standard Gamma distribution, Physical Review E 70, 016104, 2004, with Patriarca M, Chakraborti A, (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 73 / 137).
14. Generalisations of the clustering coefficient to weighted complex netwoks, Physical Review E 75, 027105, 2007, with J. Saramäki, M. Kivelä, J.-P. Onnela, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=1; IF=2.508, Cit = 104 / 235).
15. Modelling the development of epidemics with dynamic small-world networks, Journal of Theoretical Biology 234/3, 413-421, 2005, with J. Saramäki. (Jufo=1; IF=2.454, Cit = 52 / 94).
16. Are the structures of twist grain boundaries in silicon ordered at 0 K? Physical Review Letters, 96, 055505 2006, with S. von Alfthan, P. Haynes, and A.P. Sutton. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 52 / 63).
17. Emergence of Bursts and Communities in Evolving Weighted Networks, PLoS One, 6, e22687, 2011, with H.H. Jo and R. K. Pan. (Jufo=1; IF=4.411, Cit = 27 / 37).
18. Sex differences in intimate relationships, Nature Scientific Reports, 2, Art. N:o: 370, 2012, with V. Palchykov, J. Kertesz, A.-L. Barabasi, and R. I. M. Dunbar. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 25 / 75).
19. Universal features of correlated bursty behaviour, Nature Scientific Reports, 2 Art. N:o 397, 2012, with Márton Karsai, Albert-László Barabási and János Kertész. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 72 / 154).
20. A comparative study of social network models: Network evolution models and nodal attribute models, Social Networks 31 (4), 240-254, 2009, with R. Toivonen, L. Kovanen, M. Kivelä, J.-P. Onnela, and J. Saramäki. (Jufo=2; IF=2.930, Cit= 52 / 129).
21.Are Opinions Based on Science: Modelling Social Response to Scientific Facts, PLoS One 7, e42122, 2012, with G. Iniquez, J. Taguena-Martinez, and R. Barrio. (Jufo=1; IF=4.411, Cit = 3 / 6).
22. World citation and collaboration networks: uncovering the role of geography in science, Nature Scientific Reports, 2 Art. N:o 902, 2012, with R. K. Pan and S. Fortunato. (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 35 / 85).
23. Opinions, Conflicts and Consensus: Modelling Social Dynamics in Collaborative a Environment, Physical Review Letters, 110, 088701, 2013, with J. Török, G. Iniquez, T. Yasseri, and J. Kertesz. (Jufo=3; IF=7.943, Cit = 24 / 35).
24. Temporal motifs reveal homophily, gender-specific patterns and group talk in mobile communication networks, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS) 110, 18070-18075, 2013, with L. Kovanen, J. Kertész, and J. Saramäki, (IF=10.142).with L. Kovanen, J. Kertész, and J. Saramäki, (Jufo=3; IF=10.142, Cit = 28 / 54).
25. Effects of deception in social networks, Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, 2014, with G. Iniquez, T. Govezensky, R. I. M. Dunbar, and R. Barrio, (Jufo=3; IF=5.678, Cit = 4 / 17).
26. Reputation and impact in academic careers, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS), 2014, with A.M. Petersen, S. fortunato, R.K. Pan, O. Penner, A. Rungi, M. Riccaboni, H. E. Stanley, and F. Pammolli, 2014 (Jufo=3; IF=10.142, Cit = 29 / 49).
27. Spatial patterns of close relationships accross the lifespan, Nature Scientific Reports, 2014 with Hang-Hyun Jo, J. Saramäki, R. I. M. Dunbar, (Jufo=2; IF=5.678, Cit = 6 / 10).
28. Analytically Solvable Model of the Spreading Dynamics with Non-Poisonnian Processes, Physical Review X 4, 011041, 2014, with Hang-Hyun Jo, Juan Perotti, and Janos Kertesz, (Jufo=3; IF=9.043, Cit = 28 / 54).
29. Complex contagion process in spreading of online innovation, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11, 20140694, 2014, with M. Karsai, G. Inoguez and J. Kertesz (Jufo=1; IF=3.856, Cif = 8 / 21).
30. Dynamics of deceptive interactions in social networks, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12, 20150798, 2015, with R. Barrio, T. Govezensky, G. Iniguez, and R. I. M. Dunbar (Jufo=1; IF=3.856, Cif = - / -).
Research Databases:
Researchgate:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kimmo_Kaski/?ev=prf_highl
Google Scholar:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Cpay6fYAAAAJ&hl=fi
Web of Science (All Databases):