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Albert-László Barabási is a prominent Hungarian-American physicist, best known for his pioneering work in network theory and its application across various disciplines including biology, computer science, and economics. Currently, he serves as the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and a Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University, and he also holds an appointment at the Central European University in Budapest.

Barabási's research has significantly advanced our understanding of network dynamics and structure. He is especially renowned for his discovery of scale-free networks, which are characterized by a power-law distribution in their connectivity, meaning that some nodes within the network have significantly more connections than others. This concept has profound implications in understanding the robustness and vulnerability of various networks, from the internet to human disease pathways.

In recent years, Barabási has focused on the science of success, exploring how individuals' career trajectories can be scientifically analyzed and predicted. His work on the "Q factor" is particularly notable; it seeks to quantify an individual's ability to capitalize on opportunities and turn them into successes. By analyzing the impact of this factor, Barabási and his team aim to understand the patterns of productivity and achievement not just in scientific careers but across various professional fields. This approach combines elements of network science with big data analytics to uncover the hidden rules that govern professional success, offering insights into how individuals produce high-impact work consistently over time.

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