40th Anniversary of Khoury College London Celebration
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT | 1 Hour 30 Minute Event
40th Anniversary of Khoury College London Celebration
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT
1 Hour 30 Minute Event
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT | 1 Hour 30 Minute Event
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT
1 Hour 30 Minute Event
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT | 1 Hour 30 Minute Event
Thu 11.03.22
1:30P EDT
1 Hour 30 Minute Event
The London celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Khoury College features opening remarks from Dean Mynatt and Associate Dean Ben Hescott, an interactive presentation by leading network science researcher Ginestra Bianconi, and networking reception.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. GMT
Questions? Email Chelsea Smith at c.smith@northeastern.edu.
Network Science allows us to interpret the world around us in terms of interacting entities. For instance, social networks are defined by the set of social interactions and the processes that occur on them, including diffusion of ideas, innovation, behavior and also epidemics.
Moreover, man-made systems such as infrastructures have an underlying network topology, sometimes even formed by a network of networks or multilayer networks. In biology networks and multilayer networks are ubiquitous and describe the complex set of interactions between the molecules of the cell. Finally, the brain fundamental structure is a network between neurons and Neuroscience requires Network Science in order to understand brain function.
In this talk, Ginestra Bianconi will discuss the central role of Network Science in facing the big scientific challenges that the society is currently facing, ranging from controlling epidemic spreading to formulating personalized medicine and understanding brain dynamics.
The London celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Khoury College features opening remarks from Dean Mynatt and Associate Dean Ben Hescott, an interactive presentation by leading network science researcher Ginestra Bianconi, and networking reception.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. GMT
Questions? Email Chelsea Smith at c.smith@northeastern.edu.
Network Science allows us to interpret the world around us in terms of interacting entities. For instance, social networks are defined by the set of social interactions and the processes that occur on them, including diffusion of ideas, innovation, behavior and also epidemics.
Moreover, man-made systems such as infrastructures have an underlying network topology, sometimes even formed by a network of networks or multilayer networks. In biology networks and multilayer networks are ubiquitous and describe the complex set of interactions between the molecules of the cell. Finally, the brain fundamental structure is a network between neurons and Neuroscience requires Network Science in order to understand brain function.
In this talk, Ginestra Bianconi will discuss the central role of Network Science in facing the big scientific challenges that the society is currently facing, ranging from controlling epidemic spreading to formulating personalized medicine and understanding brain dynamics.
The London celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Khoury College features opening remarks from Dean Mynatt and Associate Dean Ben Hescott, an interactive presentation by leading network science researcher Ginestra Bianconi, and networking reception.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. GMT
Questions? Email Chelsea Smith at c.smith@northeastern.edu.
Network Science allows us to interpret the world around us in terms of interacting entities. For instance, social networks are defined by the set of social interactions and the processes that occur on them, including diffusion of ideas, innovation, behavior and also epidemics.
Moreover, man-made systems such as infrastructures have an underlying network topology, sometimes even formed by a network of networks or multilayer networks. In biology networks and multilayer networks are ubiquitous and describe the complex set of interactions between the molecules of the cell. Finally, the brain fundamental structure is a network between neurons and Neuroscience requires Network Science in order to understand brain function.
In this talk, Ginestra Bianconi will discuss the central role of Network Science in facing the big scientific challenges that the society is currently facing, ranging from controlling epidemic spreading to formulating personalized medicine and understanding brain dynamics.
The London celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Khoury College features opening remarks from Dean Mynatt and Associate Dean Ben Hescott, an interactive presentation by leading network science researcher Ginestra Bianconi, and networking reception.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. GMT
Questions? Email Chelsea Smith at c.smith@northeastern.edu.
Network Science allows us to interpret the world around us in terms of interacting entities. For instance, social networks are defined by the set of social interactions and the processes that occur on them, including diffusion of ideas, innovation, behavior and also epidemics.
Moreover, man-made systems such as infrastructures have an underlying network topology, sometimes even formed by a network of networks or multilayer networks. In biology networks and multilayer networks are ubiquitous and describe the complex set of interactions between the molecules of the cell. Finally, the brain fundamental structure is a network between neurons and Neuroscience requires Network Science in order to understand brain function.
In this talk, Ginestra Bianconi will discuss the central role of Network Science in facing the big scientific challenges that the society is currently facing, ranging from controlling epidemic spreading to formulating personalized medicine and understanding brain dynamics.