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*11.40: Self-Organizing City (Luther, German, Ludwig,Kazuya, Bhartendu) | *11.40: Self-Organizing City (Luther, German, Ludwig,Kazuya, Bhartendu) | ||
*11.50: Too Much Information and Segregation (Wenqian, Pablo, Jordi, Brennan, Chris) | *11.50: Too Much Information and Segregation (Wenqian, Pablo, Jordi, Brennan, Chris) | ||
*12.00: | *12.00: Topological diversity in networks (Keith, Toni, Travis, Xin, Yuka) | ||
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Revision as of 02:50, 29 June 2019
TUESDAY
Morning
- 9.30: Resilience in Conway's Game of Life (Alex, Arta, Elissa, Luther, Kazuya, Patrick, Wenqian)
- 9.40: Production Webs in Minecraft (Chris, Erwin, Kate, Bakus, Patrick)
- 9.50: Modelling Housing Demand (John Shuler, Ian)
- 10.00: Scrutinizing Early Warning Signals of Depression (Fabian, Toni, Andrea, Arta)
- 10.10: Analyzing Collaboration throughout CSSS History (Jackie, Kyle, Dakota, Fabian, Emily)
- 10.20: Intersections of CSS and CBR (Robert Winnie Travis dee ian)
- 10.30: Complex Systems Summer School Social Survey
- 10.40: Weighted Expectations (Mikaela, Elissa, Arta, Paula, Ahyan)
- 10.50: Explaining mass extinction driven dwarfing (lilliput effect) with metabolic scaling theory (Anshuman, Jordi, Yuka, Jack)
- 11.20: Scrutinizing early warning signals of depression (Andrea, Tony, Arta, Fabian)
- 11.30: Modelling the spatial diffusion of human language (Henri, Harun, Kenzie, Pablo Flores, Ritu)
- 11.40: Self-Organizing City (Luther, German, Ludwig,Kazuya, Bhartendu)
- 11.50: Too Much Information and Segregation (Wenqian, Pablo, Jordi, Brennan, Chris)
- 12.00: Topological diversity in networks (Keith, Toni, Travis, Xin, Yuka)
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- 12.20:
WEDNESDAY
Morning
- 9.30: Modeling and predicting food insecurity using a resilience lens (Erwin, Andrew, Alexander, Pam, Dan, Fabian)
- 9.40: Complex Movements and the City of Detroit (Jackie, Elissa, Travis and Ernest)
- 9.50: Dynamics of Political Ideas on Social Networks (David, Jackie, Ludvig, Ernest, Robert, Ritu, Kyle)
- 10.00: Resilence and presilience in protein network structure (April, Brennan, Keith, Ludvig, Laura, Mackenzie, Doug R, Anshuman)
- 10.10: Is entropy sexy? (Kenzie, Henri, Ritu, Pablo)
- 10.20:Evaluating Two Mechanisms for the Evolution of Social Complexity
- 10.30:cultural fractal
- 10.40: Network Control with Graph Signal Processing (Alec, Billy, Brennan, Harun)
- 10.50:
- 11.20: Science Policy and Communication (John M, Chris B-J, Dakota Murray, Mackenzie Johnson, Kyle, Ritu, Andrew G-B)
- 11.30: Lingua Technia (Dakota, John M, Chris B-J, Jeongki, Ignatio, Pablo F, Doug)
- 11.40: Taming the Complex via Concept Mapping (Pam Dee Wenqian)
- 11.50:
- 12.00: Artificial fossilization of animal interaction networks (Jack, Kate, Andrew, Anshuman, Dries, Emily)
- 12.10:
- 12.20:
Afternoon
- 14.00: Computational Synesthesia (Doug, Bhargav, Aabir, Mark, Ruggerio, Ethan)
- 14.10:
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- 14.30: Scaling of water resources in US cities (Catherine, Jessica Brumley, Gen, Ian)
- 14.40: Concave Utility as Efficient Encoding (Mikaela, Paula, Elissa)
- 14.50:
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- 15.10:
- 15.20: Paradigmatic Relations (Yuka, Mark)
- 15.50: Perception of Aesthetic Information (Ethan, Mikaela, Mark)
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