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Network Science lunchtime seminars

Fall 2011

  • Sept. 8, Reka Albert (Physics), A review of current network science measures
  • Sept. 22, Lauren Molloy (Human Development and Family Studies), Using Network science in Intervention and Therapy Evaluation (UNITE)
  • Oct 6, Prof. Steven Schiff (Director of the Penn State Center for Neural Engineering.), Model-Based Observation and Control of Neuronal Networks
  • Oct 20, Conrad Stack (Department of Biology), Inferring Population-level Contact Heterogeneity From Common Epidemic Data
  • Nov 3, Marcel Salathe, Department of Biology and Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, The dynamics of vaccination sentiments on Twitter; from community structure to social contagion

Spring 2011

  • Jan. 18, LiYing Cui (Industrial Engineering), Service Network Mining
  • Feb. 1, Thomas La Porta (Computer Science and Engineering)
  • Feb. 15, Clayton Barrows (Energy and Mineral Engineering)
  • March 1, Kang Zhao (College of Information Sciences and Technology)
  • March 15, Supreet Reddy (Industrial Engineering), A game theoretic approach to graph clustering
  • March 29, Laura Russo (Biology), Phenology and Phylogeny in Ecological Mutualisms: The impact of temporal and taxonomic resolution on network structure
  • Apr. 12, Aaron Miller (Physics), Self-Organizing Neural Networks and Motor Learning
  • Apr. 26, Jonathan Zellner (Princeton), Social connectedness can inhibit disease transmission: Social organization, cohesion, village context and infection risk in rural Ecuador

Fall 2010

  • Sept. 7, Reka Albert (Physics), Modeling the dynamics of the immune response network
  • Sept. 21, Seth Blumsack (Energy and Mineral Engineering), The Informational Value of Topological Network Models for Infrastructure Vulnerability
  • Oct. 5, David Stouffer (Estacion Biologica de Donana, Spain),Understanding food-web persistence
  • Oct. 19, Chris Groendike (Statistics), Bayesian Inference for Contact Networks Using Epidemic Data
  • Nov. 2, Marcel Salathe (Biology), Social Networks and Disease Dynamics
  • Nov. 16, Colin Campbell (Physics), Structure and Dynamics of Mutualistic Ecological Communities: A Network Approach
  • Nov. 30, Costas Maranas (Chemical Engineering), Synthetic Lethality and Redesign of Metabolic Networks