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Network Science workshop, day 4, Mondaym Dec 17

16 dezembro 2018, 22:00 Francisco Correia dos Santos

Dear CRC students,

Tomorrow (Monday, Dec 17), we will conclude our presentations with a tight schedule of splendid contributions and exciting topics. From disease spreading, voluntary vaccination, online community detection, and models of competing bacteria, to leadership, cooperation, climate change agreements, and ethical challenges in AI, among others, we'll have plenty of surprising results and ideas to discuss. We hope you like it!!
From 14h to 15h30 we will be in room EA5. From 15h30 to 17h we will move to Lab 11. As usual, everyone is welcome. 

Please find below a detailed list of tomorrow's talks:

  • 14:05, group 102, room EA5, Imitation dynamics of vaccination behaviour
  • 14:20, group 83, room EA5, User Community Detection, based on Temporal Topical Interest Similarity
  • 14:35, group 93, room EA5, Impact of Mobility and Other Factors on the Biodiversity of Cyclic Competing Bacteria
  • 14:50, group 79, room EA5, Targeted Immunization Strategies for the SIR Model in Scale-Free Networks to Halt Disease Spreading: How much is enough?
  • 15:05, group 78, room EA5 Leadership and Conformism in Social Dilemmas
        --- break ---
  • 15:30, group 95, Lab 11, SchizConnect: A Network Science Analysis 
  • 15:45, group 84, Lab11 Evolutionary dynamics and cooperation in climate change dilemmas
  • 16:00, group 103, Lab 11, A.I. systems and their diffusion in self-regarding populations
  • 16:15, group 90, Lab 11, Epidemic Threshold in Random Graphs and Scale-free Networks
  • 16:30, group 97, Lab 11, The self-organization of cooperation in three social dilemmas
  • 16:45, n. 67979, Lab 11, A Multi-layered Temporal Network of a Law Firm 
For tomorrow's speakers, please remember that both rooms are equipped with a VGA connector, but HDMI is not always trivial to use (especially at Lab 11). Please bring the necessary adaptors, if needed. We apologise for that.

We are enjoying this year's presentations. Many thanks for your great work!

See you tomorrow!

Best,
Francisco & Alexandre.


Network Science Workshop, day 3, Friday Dec 14

14 dezembro 2018, 10:54 Francisco Correia dos Santos

Dear RC students,

Today (Dec 14), we will have our third day of presentations at room FA1 (14h). Once again we will have plenty of fascinating topics to discuss, even if, due to some last minute re-scheduling, we will have a shorter session than usual. 

Please find below this afternoon's final schedule:

  • 14:05, group 88, Algorithms on succinct graphs - k2,k1 trees
  • 14:20, group 82, Evolution of indirect reciprocity by image scoring
  • 14:35, group 96, Ecological public goods
  • 14:50, group 76, Analysis of an Airport Network and Epidemic Spread
See you later & thanks again!

Kind regards,
Francisco & Alexandre.


Network Science workshop, Day 2, Dec 10

9 dezembro 2018, 09:34 Francisco Correia dos Santos

Dear Network Science students,


Tomorrow, Monday, Dec 10, we will continue our presentations with plenty of interesting challenges. From 14h to 15h30 we will be at room EA5, as usual. After 15h30 we will move to LAB11. 
Please find below a complete list of tomorrow's talks:
  • 14:05, group 82, Communities study in active state brain network (room EA5)
  • 14:20, group 81, Information sharing and its impact on cooperative behaviour (room EA5)
  • 14:35, group 89, An SIS Model Infection Simulation (room EA5)
  • 14:50, group 98, The Schelling's Segregation Model (room EA5)
  • 15:05, group 91, An introduction to GLEaMviz (room EA5)     
  • (break)               
  • 15:30, group  87, The emergence of the three degrees of influence rule (room LAB 11)
  • 15:45, group  77, How (dynamic) social networks affect peer-influence and sentiment about topics (room LAB 11)
  • 16:00, group 75, The evolution in Prisioner's Dilemma and other games in structured populations (room LAB11)
  • 16:15, group 86, Dynamical processes in regular structures (room LAB11)

Please note that we slightly optimized the schedule made available last Friday (please see our last version here). We are very much looking forward to all your presentations. 

See you tomorrow!

Best,Francisco & Alexandre.


Network Science Workshop, Day 1, Friday, Dec 7

6 dezembro 2018, 22:03 Francisco Correia dos Santos

Dear CRC students,
Tomorrow we will have the pleasure to have our first day of the NS workshop. Thank you in advance to all of you who find the time to attend this 1st session. We will have plenty of exciting topics. Here's the final list of tomorrow's talks: 

  • 14:05 Disease spreading in parochial and bipartite networks, group 100 
  • 14:20 Influence of Resource Inequality in the Evolution of Cooperation, group 94 
  • 14:35 Evolutionary dynamics of cooperation under indirect reciprocity considering the effect of exploration rates, group 99 
  • 14:50 Evolution of cooperation through direct reciprocity in networked populations, group 85 
  • 15:05 A network science perspective on the lightning protocol, group 80 
Many thanks once again. We hope to have fun with each other topics. 
Next week we will extend our sessions to our labs. Please let us know if you have any problem with the suggested schedule. We will do our best to include all your requests.
See you tomorrow!
Best,
Francisco & Alexandre.


Presentations' schedule

4 dezembro 2018, 19:42 Francisco Correia dos Santos

Dear Network Science students,

Thank you for all your effort with the 2nd project. We're delighted with the topics you've chosen, and very much looking forward to all the presentations. 

As discussed yesterday, we will start our presentations this Friday. We will have presentations on Dec 7, Dec10, Dec 14, and Dec 17. You may check the presentations' schedule at the section "Network Science Workshop". 

Each group shall have 10 to 15 minutes for a small presentation. Our special thanks to those groups scheduled to present their work on Dec 7!!  Please remember: the primary goal will be to have fun with all these scientific topics. Please let us know if you have any question or request.

We will try to finish each session before 16h30 (or well before), being available after that to answer any question you may have concerning the lab exercises and the exam. 

Kind regards,
Francisco and Alexandre