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The Network Science Institute hosts a variety of talks, workshops, conferences and other events throughout the year.
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Meeting
Networks and Time II
Apr 25, 2024
Apr 25
Networks and Time II is a day-long meeting to be held in Northeastern University London (Central London). The meeting is about aspects of complex networks where time is a factor.
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London

Meeting

London, UK

Panel
NetSI PhD Alumni Careers Panel
Mar 18, 2024
Mar 18
We'll be hosting a hybrid panel of NetSI PhD program alumni who are working in industry; panelists will tell current PhD students about their experiences transitioning to and working in industry, with opportunity for Q&A. Food will be provided.
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Boston

Panel

Boston, MA

Workshop
Generative AI Workshop
Sep 22, 2023
Sep 22
This workshop provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of generative models, their applications, and the practical skills necessary to create and utilize generative AI systems effectively. Learn how GenAI can help advance your research and improve lab processes (e.g, automate complex tasks and discover valuable insights).
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Portland

Workshop

Remote participation via Teams

Panel Discussion: Insights from Public Health
Sep 21, 2023
Sep 21
During this panel discussion, we will explore the impact that initiatives such as the COVID-19 and Influenza Scenario Modeling Hubs and related efforts had and are having on shaping public health response. This session will feature panelists from CDC, ACIP, public health departments, and hospital networks.
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Portland

Portland, ME

Thinking the Future: DISARM–The Fight Against Disinformation
Jun 23, 2023
Jun 23
How shall we manage the future? Thinking the Future is a series of fireside chats intended to engage interdisciplinary problem-solvers across the global university system in a conversation around effectively managing the impact of a series of challenges facing our world in the 21st Century. By holding these conversations, we can use our strengths as a university to begin imagining solutions together and ways to apply them.
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Boston

Special Event
NetSI Research Co-op Project Presentations
May 17, 2023
May 17
Join us at the Network Science Institute (NetSI) on May 17, 2023 for a celebration of the NetSI Research Co-op Program.
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Boston

Special Event

Boston, MA

Workshop
Skills for Small Talk in Networking
Apr 18, 2023
Apr 18
This workshop helps build the necessary skills to navigate small talk in networking situations with ease and confidence. STEM graduate students will learn how to start conversations and how to build rapport with potential colleagues and collaborators.
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Boston

Workshop

Misinformation Meet-n-Greet
Feb 9, 2023
Feb 9
Over the past half decade, researchers in various parts of campus have developed a robust ecosystem of science and technology for studying mis- and disinformation. In this panel-style meet-n-greet, six faculty, postdocs, and research scientists will share their work and future directions. The purpose of this session is to build connections between mis- and disinformation researchers on campus to foster intellectual conversation, collaboration, and resource-sharing
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Collabathon
AccelNet Multinet 2022: Collabathon
Jul 18, 2022
Jul 18
Jul 20, 2022
On behalf of the AccelNet-MultiNet collective, we are pleased to announce the 2022 AccelNet Collabathon! A “collabathon” (combination of “collaboration” and “hackathon”) is a multi-day event where researchers come together to build software and form collaborations around one core idea. The idea of a Collabathon is inspired by large-scale collaborations in fields like cosmology and physics, where hundreds of researchers work together to discover and analyze a new fundamental phenomenon (e.g. recently, the discovery of gravity waves).
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Collabathon

Portland, ME

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