Dear all,
We are really excited to invite you to the next CRI Network Seminar on 25th November at 5pm-6pm CET with Renaud Lambiotte (Oxford).
The seminar will be online - feel free to register using this Registration Link for online attendance
More information on the event page:https://events.cri-paris.org/e/67
Title: Order and Disorder in Network Science
Abstract: A recurring theme in the study of complex systems is the emergence of order and disorder in systems. Historically, one can think of the Boltzmann equation, and the irreversible growth of disorder at the macroscopic scale from reversible dynamics at the microscopic scale. Reversely, scientists have been fascinated by the emergence of spatial and temporal patterns in interacting systems. In this talk, I will give a personal view on these two sides within the field of network science, whose combination of order and randomness is at the core of several works on network dynamics and algorithms.
Bio: Renaud Lambiotte has a PhD in physics from the Université libre de Bruxelles. After postdocs at ENS Lyon, Université de Liège, UCLouvain and Imperial College London, and a professorship in Mathematics at the University of Namur, he is currently associate professor at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University. His main research interests are the modelling and analysis of processes taking place on large networks, with a particular focus on social and brain networks.
Best regards,
Chakresh, for the organizing team
More information on the network seminar: https://interactiondatalab.com/network-seminar/
Dear all,
We are really excited to invite you to the next CRI Network Seminar on 20th January at 3pm CET with Renaud Lambiotte (Oxford).
The seminar will be online - feel free to register using this Registration Link for online attendance
More information on the event page:https://events.cri-paris.org/e/67
Title: Order and Disorder in Network Science
Abstract: A recurring theme in the study of complex systems is the emergence of order and disorder in systems. Historically, one can think of the Boltzmann equation, and the irreversible growth of disorder at the macroscopic scale from reversible dynamics at the microscopic scale. Reversely, scientists have been fascinated by the emergence of spatial and temporal patterns in interacting systems. In this talk, I will give a personal view on these two sides within the field of network science, whose combination of order and randomness is at the core of several works on network dynamics and algorithms.
Bio: Renaud Lambiotte has a PhD in physics from the Université libre de Bruxelles. After postdocs at ENS Lyon, Université de Liège, UCLouvain and Imperial College London, and a professorship in Mathematics at the University of Namur, he is currently associate professor at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University. His main research interests are the modelling and analysis of processes taking place on large networks, with a particular focus on social and brain networks.
Best regards,
Liubov, Chakresh, Liubov, for the organizing team
More information on the network seminar: https://interactiondatalab.com/network-seminar/