On networks, the brain, and the architecture of human connection.
I study how the structure of a network shapes what people know, how they connect, and where systems break down. The work applies graph theory, systems thinking, and cognitive neuroscience to problems that range from healthcare fragmentation to the architecture of collective intelligence.
I am the founder and director of Hidden Information Labs Institute, a Canadian nonprofit research institute, and developed SEAM, the Social Echoes Awareness Method, a framework for relational well-being grounded in network science, neuroscience, and systems thinking.
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