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Summer School Complex Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications


Summer School
COMPLEX NETWORKS: THEORY, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS (2nd edition)

Lake Como School of Advanced Studies
Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy, 16-20 May 2016

http://ntmb.lakecomoschool.org/

Many real systems can be modeled as networks, where the elements of the system are nodes and interactions between elements are edges. An even larger set of systems can be modeled using dynamical processes on networks, which are in turn affected by the dynamics. Networks thus represent the backbone of many complex systems, and their theoretical and computational analysis makes it possible to gain insights into numerous applications.
Networks permeate almost every conceivable discipline—including sociology, transportation, economics and finance, biology, and myriad others—and the study of “network science” has thus become a crucial component of modern scientific education.

The school “Complex Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications” offers a succinct education in network science. It is open to all aspiring scholars in any area of science or engineering who wish to study networks of any kind (whether theoretical or applied), and it is especially addressed to doctoral students and young postdoctoral scholars. The aim of the school is to deepen into both theoretical developments and applications in targeted fields.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

.STEFANO BATTISTON, University of Zurich .VITTORIA COLIZZA, Inserm & Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and ISI Foundation, Turin .PETTER HOLME, Sungkyunkwan University .YAMIR MORENO, University of Zaragoza .CARLO PICCARDI, Politecnico di Milano .MASON A. PORTER, University of Oxford

LECTURERS

.ALAIN BARRAT, Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseilles, and ISI Foundation, Turin .MARC BARTHELEMY, Institut de Physique Theorique, CEA Saclay .JAVIER M. BULDU, URJC & Center for Biomedical Technology, Madrid .ERNESTO ESTRADA, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow .MARCUS KAISER, Newcastle University .ESTEBAN MORO, Department of Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid .TIAGO DE PAULA PEIXOTO, University of Bremen .MASON A. PORTER, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

PROGRAM

Monday, 16 May, morning
Structural network theory: Traditional vs. non-traditional methods
(Estrada)

Monday, 16 May, afternoon
Temporal networks (Barrat)

Tuesday, 17 May, morning
Spatial networks: theory and applications (Barthelemy)

Tuesday, 17 May, afternoon
no lectures

Wednesday, 18 May, morning
Mesoscale structures in networks (Porter)

Wednesday, 18 May, afternoon
Statistical inference of generative network models (Peixoto)

Thursday, 19 May, morning
Social and economical networks from (big-)data (Moro)

Thursday, 19 May, afternoon
no lectures

Friday, 20 May, morning
The human structural connectome: organisation, development, and dynamics
(Kaiser)

Friday, 20 May, afternoon
Functional brain networks (Buldu)

For more information and application:
http://ntmb.lakecomoschool.org/

Sponsored by

SICC - Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity http://www.sicc-it.org

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