These are the informal pages of Tim Evans. I am a Senior Lecturer working on Complex Networks in the Physics department and a member of the Centre for Complexity Science, both at Imperial College London. The College hosts formal pages for Tim Evans at Imperial College London. Note there is more than one Tim Evans at Imperial College London.
These pages host some general descriptions of my research on Complex Systems. This includesd my motivation along with links to various outputs such as published papers and slides of talks. There are also occasional posts here on issues related to my work.
Recent Posts
- The Importance of Being CloseFinding the most important pieces of information in a mass of data has always been a key task in any… Read more: The Importance of Being Close
- Recommended Books on Complex NetworksThese are texts and books I generally recommend at the start of my introductory course on Complex Networks given to… Read more: Recommended Books on Complex Networks
- What can models tell us about history?One of my interests has been trying to use ideas from complexity and network science to look at historical questions. … Read more: What can models tell us about history?
- Networks, Geometry and ClusteringClustering is a vital tool when handling data making it a central part of data science. By grouping similar objects together,… Read more: Networks, Geometry and Clustering
- Exploring Big Historical DataI’ve really enjoyed reading my copy of Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian’s Macroscope (Macroscope for short here) by Shawn Graham, Ian Milligan and Scott… Read more: Exploring Big Historical Data