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<b>9:00 - 9:15:</b> | <b>9:00 - 9:15:</b> Christa Brelsford and Xin Lu: Changes in Social Network Structure in Response to Crisis: Using Twitter data to Explore the Effect of the Tōhoku Earthquake. | ||
<b>9:15 - 9:30:</b> | <b>9:15 - 9:30:</b> Piotr Milanowski and Georg F. Weber: Enzyme kinetics and the outcome of chemical reactions. | ||
<b>9:30 - 9:45:</b> | <b>9:30 - 9:45:</b> Fabio, Elena, Tom and Friederike: Collaboration in times of stress: an Agent Based Modelling approach | ||
<b>9:45 - 10:00:</b> | <b>9:45 - 10:00:</b> Joanne, Vikram, Matteo, Sanith: Price-time Dynamics of Contracts Traded on Prediction Markets | ||
10:15 - 10:45: BREAK | 10:15 - 10:45: BREAK | ||
<b>10:45 - 11:00:</b> | <b>10:45 - 11:00:</b> Katrien, Jasmeen, Sandro, Cameron, Vanessa | ||
<b>11:15 - 11:30:</b> | <b>11:15 - 11:30:</b> Xue, Χλοε, Xiaoli | ||
<b>11:30 - 11:45:</b> | <b>11:30 - 11:45:</b> Seth, Daniel, Cameron: flocking in iterated reasoning. | ||
12:00: Group Photo | 12:00: Group Photo | ||
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12:15 - 1:15: LUNCH | 12:15 - 1:15: LUNCH | ||
<b>1:15 - 1:30:</b> | <b>1:15 - 1:30:</b> Andres, Charlie, Gareth, and Nic G: We Got the Skills to Pay the Bills - Exploring the Link Between Occupation Diversity and Innovation | ||
<b>1:30 - 1:45:</b> | <b>1:30 - 1:45:</b> Xin and Abby: Use Entropy as a Measure of Traceability for Food Supply Networks | ||
<b>1:45 - 2:00:</b> | <b>1:45 - 2:00:</b> Sepehr | ||
<b>2:00 - 2:15:</b> Ben, Laurent, Oscar, Georg: The Targeting and Timing of Treatment Influences the Emergence of Influenza Resistance in Structured Populations | |||
<b>2: | <b>2:15 - 2:30:</b> Georg, Ben, Laurent, Oscar: Escaping the Poverty Trap: Modeling the Interplay Between Economic Growth and the Ecology of Infectious Disease | ||
<b>2:30 - 2:45:</b> Ian, Marco, Oleksandr and Xin: Space of complex networks and robustness | |||
<b>2:30 - 2:45:</b> | |||
2:45 - 3:00: BREAK | 2:45 - 3:00: BREAK | ||
<b>3:00 - 3:15 | <b>3:00 - 3:15:</b> Marco and Matteo: Trade network formation: the role of technology and geography | ||
<b>3: | <b>3:15 - 3:30: </b> Riccardo and Priya: | ||
<b>3: | <b>3:30 - 3:45: </b> Nick A., Keegan, Matteo, Vikram, Sarah, Mark: Learning in Random Boolean Networks | ||
<b> | <b>3:45-4:00: </b> Si, Miguel, Hide, Sarah: The Robustness, Stability and Persistence of Niche-Structured Food Webs | ||
5:00: Final Remarks & Farewell Dinner | 5:00: Final Remarks & Farewell Dinner |
Revision as of 23:01, 27 June 2012
Complex Systems Summer School 2012 |
9:00 - 9:15: Christa Brelsford and Xin Lu: Changes in Social Network Structure in Response to Crisis: Using Twitter data to Explore the Effect of the Tōhoku Earthquake.
9:15 - 9:30: Piotr Milanowski and Georg F. Weber: Enzyme kinetics and the outcome of chemical reactions.
9:30 - 9:45: Fabio, Elena, Tom and Friederike: Collaboration in times of stress: an Agent Based Modelling approach
9:45 - 10:00: Joanne, Vikram, Matteo, Sanith: Price-time Dynamics of Contracts Traded on Prediction Markets
10:15 - 10:45: BREAK
10:45 - 11:00: Katrien, Jasmeen, Sandro, Cameron, Vanessa
11:15 - 11:30: Xue, Χλοε, Xiaoli
11:30 - 11:45: Seth, Daniel, Cameron: flocking in iterated reasoning.
12:00: Group Photo
12:15 - 1:15: LUNCH
1:15 - 1:30: Andres, Charlie, Gareth, and Nic G: We Got the Skills to Pay the Bills - Exploring the Link Between Occupation Diversity and Innovation
1:30 - 1:45: Xin and Abby: Use Entropy as a Measure of Traceability for Food Supply Networks
1:45 - 2:00: Sepehr
2:00 - 2:15: Ben, Laurent, Oscar, Georg: The Targeting and Timing of Treatment Influences the Emergence of Influenza Resistance in Structured Populations
2:15 - 2:30: Georg, Ben, Laurent, Oscar: Escaping the Poverty Trap: Modeling the Interplay Between Economic Growth and the Ecology of Infectious Disease
2:30 - 2:45: Ian, Marco, Oleksandr and Xin: Space of complex networks and robustness
2:45 - 3:00: BREAK
3:00 - 3:15: Marco and Matteo: Trade network formation: the role of technology and geography
3:15 - 3:30: Riccardo and Priya:
3:30 - 3:45: Nick A., Keegan, Matteo, Vikram, Sarah, Mark: Learning in Random Boolean Networks
3:45-4:00: Si, Miguel, Hide, Sarah: The Robustness, Stability and Persistence of Niche-Structured Food Webs
5:00: Final Remarks & Farewell Dinner