Conference
Dutch Network Science Society Symposium 2022
- Date
- Thursday 19 May 2022
- Time
- Address
- Nieuwe Energie Leiden
3e Binnenvestgracht 23
2312 NR Leiden
The Dutch Network Science Society brings together researchers in network science in the Netherlands from various disciplines, including math, physics, computer science, social sciences, economics and health sciences. There will be a program of invited talks from across the spectrum of research in network science. In addition, there will be plenty of opportunity for the community to discuss, socialize and enjoy food and drinks together.
Program
9:45 —— Opening ——
9:50 Uniform sampling of random networks with sequential construction - Ivan Kryven, Universiteit Utrecht
10:25 The anatomy of a population-scale social network - Eszter Bokányi, Universiteit van Amsterdam/ Leiden University
11:00 —— Coffee break ——
11:20 From graphs to hypergraphs randomization - Tiziano Squartini, IMT Lucca & Institute for Advanced Study UvA
11:55 Using machine learning to enhance graph processing algorithms - Ana Lucia Varbanescu, Universiteit Twente & UvA
12:30 —— Lunch ——
13:30 Empirically calibrated network simulation as a tool to study social interventions - Christian Steglich, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
14:05 Multiscale network neuroscience: embracing the complexity of the human brain network - Linda Douw, Vrije Universiteit
14:40 Industry & Society showcases
15:10 —— Coffee break ——
15:40 Using network models to describe, predict, understand, and treat mental disorders - Eiko Fried, Universiteit Leiden
16:15 The contrast of complex network topologies and simple dynamics of epidemic outbreaks - Dutch Network Science Society Young Talent Prize Award - Bastian Prasse, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
17:00 —— Borrel ——
18.30 End
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The event will take place in accordance with Leiden University's campus protocol w.r.t. corona-related measures: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/dossiers/coronavirus-en/campus-protocol