NEWS
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Nov 17: The PPT Slides for lectures "Diffusion Implications of Network Dynamics" and "More Than a Pretty Picture: Visual Thinking in Network Science" by James Moody are available.
Nov 16: The Audio clip of lecture "More Than a Pretty Picture: Visual Thinking in Network Science" by James Moody as part of Distinguished Speaker Series on Social Networks is available.
Oct 30: The Audio clip of lecture "What is Social About Social Networks?" by Katherine Faust as part of Distinguished Speaker Series on Social Networks is available.
Oct 29: Notre Dame Science: The Charles Edison Lecture Series.
Speaker:
Eric E. Schadt, Pacific Biosciences
"An Integrative Biology Approach to Reverse Engineering Living Systems"
Nov 24, 2009, 4 p.m.
Jordon Hall of Science, Room 101.
Oct 9: Hyunju in the ND news
Sep 28: iCeNSA receives Army Research Laboratory Grant, (5+5yrs) as part of the ARL Network Science Collaborative Technology
Alliance (CTA): Academic Research Center for Social and Cognitive Networks.
iCeNSA PIs: Toroczkai, Hachen, Chawla, Lizardo.
Sep 25: The paper "Degree-based Graph Construction" by iCeNSA members Hyunju Kim (physics student), Zoltan Toroczkai and collaborators, appeared as a Fast Track Communication in the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General. Congratulations Hyunju!
[Incidentally, Hyunju's Erdos number is now 2 ! See this link for more info on the Erdos number.]
Sep 22: The Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI) of the University of Zaragoza, Spain, is organizing the Conference Networks: A Framework for cross-disciplinary applications" that will take place from Feb 3 - Feb 6, 2010.
Sep 22: Chawla receives NSF Grant for Incremental Learning from Unbalanced Data in Nonstationary Environments.
Sep 22: Paper titled "Time to CARE: A Recommendation System for Prospective Healthcare" by iCeNSA members Darcy Davis and Nitesh Chawla accepted in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Journal.
Sep 22: Hachen along with civil engineers Kijewski-Correa and Kareem and computer scientists Madey and Thain receive prestigious NSF Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation grant to develop an open sourcing system for the design of civil infrastructure.
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