Events

The Network Science Institute hosts a variety of talks, workshops, conferences and other events throughout the year.
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NetSci 2026 International School & Conference on Network Science
Jun 1, 2026
Jun 1
Jun 5, 2026
NetSci is the flagship conference of the Network Science Society, and it remains an unparalleled venue for sharing and discussing discoveries, ideas, and emerging challenges in Network Science.
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Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge

Cambridge, MA

Past events

Symposium
Network Science Institute Student Research Symposium
Oct 25, 2019
Oct 25
The Network Science Research Symposium is an event led predominantly by graduate students that showcases the diverse research at NetSI, creates a platform to receive feedback, and initiate future collaborations.
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Symposium

177 Huntington Ave

Collabathon
Network Science Institute Winter Collabathon
Jan 19, 2019
Jan 19
Jan 21, 2019
The Collabathon is a three-day event at the Network Science Institute. The primary goal for this project is to expand the culture of tinkering and collaboration at NetSI, while at the same time producing high impact research. We will be learning from one another constantly during the event, which perfectly highlights the unique nature of NetSI.
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Collabathon

177 Huntington Ave

Symposium
Network Science Institute Student Research Symposium
Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1
Join us as NetSI hosts the very first Student Research Symposium! A day of science, food, and fun. Featuring: Sarah Shugars, Remy Lewinter, Sam Scarpino, Syed Haque, Carolina Mattsson, Leo Torres, Harrison Hartle, Ronald Robertson, Lucas Almeida, Sara Williams, Chia-Hung Yang, Tim LaRock, Phil Chodrow, Yanchen Liu, Jessica Davis, Stefan McCabe, Soodi Milanlouei, Charles Levine, Rezvan Sherkati, Tim Sakharov, and Ryan Gallagher
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Symposium

177 Huntington Ave

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