Ricard Solé is Doctor of Physics by the Polytechnic University of Catalunya and is
currently a professor at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, where he
directs the Laboratory of Complex Systems. His investigations in this field
cover from ecological theory to the study of social networks and of systems as
complex as traffic and the internet. He is an external professor at the Santa
Fe Institute, a Senior member of the Center for Astrobiology, associated to the
NASA, and of the European Complex Systems Society. In 2003, his investigations
in collaboration with Ramón Ferrer won the Ciutat de Barcelona Prize for
Scientific Investigation for the work “Least
effort and the origins of scalling in human language”, published in 2003 by
the prestigious American magazine Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. His studies have been published in newspapers such as The New York
Times, and he is the author or six recognized scientific essays.