Events

Talk recording available
Sep
13
2023
3:30 pm
Niek Mooij
Approximating the Maximum Independent Set Problem Using Lotka-Volterra Dynamics
Sep
08
2023
1:00 pm
Ágnes Horvát
How Science Is (Mis)Communicated in Online Media
Aug
30
2023
11:00 am
Istvan Kiss
Fresh Perspectives on Network-Based Spreading Processes
Aug
18
2023
10:00 am
Remy LeWinter
Reasoned Belief and Argumentation as Networks
Aug
17
2023
11:00 am
Erik Kommol
The Emergence and Mitigation of Polarization in the Co-Evolution of Networks and Preferences
Aug
16
2023
10:00 am
Harrison Hartle
Entropy and dynamics of random networks
Aug
08
2023
11:00 am
Martin Kilduff
“Hiding and Seeking Knowledge Sharing Ties from Rivals: The Secrecy Advantage”
Jun
16
2023
2:00 pm
Katia Bertoldi
Flexible Mechanical Metamaterials: Challenges and Opportunities
Jun
09
2023
3:00 pm
Chris Wiggins
How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms
Jun
05
2023
11:00 am
Jean-Franćois de Kemetter
A journey through random walks, domino tilings and social contagion
Jun
02
2023
4:00 pm
Melinda Sipos
Networks within
Jun
02
2023
2:00 pm
Jorn Dunkel
Active Networks
May
26
2023
11:00 am
Gergely Ódor
Statistical evidence of local awareness in COVID-19 genetic sequence data
May
24
2023
2:00 pm
Charles Reilly
Broad-spectrum Antiviral and Biostasis Therapeutics Enabled by Computational Design and Discovery
May
05
2023
3:00 pm
John Cook
Cranky Uncle Vaccine: combining humor, games, and critical thinking to counter vaccine misinformation
Talk recording available
Jan
25
2016
Zoltán Toroczkai
What do Sudoku and turbulence have in common?
Nov
24
2015
Andrea Bertozzi
Mathematics of Crime
Oct
18
2015
Sinan Aral
Is Exercise Contagious? Peer Effects in a Global Health Behavior
Unless otherwise noted, all NetSI talks and events take place at the Institute.
177 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02215

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Feb
25
Representing and Analyzing Pathway Data Through Networks
Representing and Analyzing Pathway Data Through Networks
Dissertation Proposal
On campus
NetSI on the road
Network Science Institute
177 Huntington Ave 11th floor
Nov
08
Way Forward in the Age of Algorithms
Way Forward in the Age of Algorithms
Panel Discussion
On campus
NetSI on the road
Harvard Graduate School of Education
13 Appian Way, Cambridge
Oct
22
#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice
#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice
Book Discussion
On campus
NetSI on the road
Northeastern Alumni Center
716 Columbus Ave, Boston

Feb
25
Representing and Analyzing Pathway Data Through Networks
Representing and Analyzing Pathway Data Through Networks
Dissertation Proposal
On campus
NetSI on the road
Network Science Institute
177 Huntington Ave 11th floor
Nov
08
Way Forward in the Age of Algorithms
Way Forward in the Age of Algorithms
Panel Discussion
On campus
NetSI on the road
Harvard Graduate School of Education
13 Appian Way, Cambridge
Oct
22
#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice
#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice
Book Discussion
On campus
NetSI on the road
Northeastern Alumni Center
716 Columbus Ave, Boston