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Complex Systems Summer School 2018


--> Kevin & Ada: Multi-level Analysis of Sub-State Actors in International Politics

--> Evgenia & Ada: Co-evolution of Internal and External Ties within Organisations

--> Chris & Ada: Multi-scale Feedback Loops in Micro-Finance

--> Allie & Ada: Hierarchical Science of Science

--> Yanchen & Ada: Self-similarity for Network Aggregation

--> Gianrocco & Allie: Food for Research

--> Alex & Allie: The Effects of Urban Environments on Scientific Collaboration

--> Conor & Allie: Quantifying Multivariate Effects in Diversity

--> Talia & Allie: Characterizing the Heritability of Gender Norms across Academic Families

---> Maria & Jacob: Evolution of cooperative resource redistribution in microbial systems

---> Saska & Jacob: Plant microbial interactions reconsidered: All pay auctions force plants hands

---> Goerge & Jacob: The structural determination of consensus and diversity n GRN; How plants choose how to grow.

---> Ana & Jacob: Increasing the nutritional value of crops through redirection of resources towards fibrous tissues

---> Alice & Jacob: Analysis of protein-protein interaction networks at critical junctions for root zonation.

---> Sarah & Kevin: Changes in behavior of bacteria in response to different virus attack patterns

---> Matt & Kevin: Collective action problems with limited resources in congressional budgeting

---> Vandana & Kevin: Changes in agent behavior in iterated games with different rules for each period

---> Chris & Kevin: Sentiment analysis based on reactions to the stock market from text mining Twitter data (i.e. hedonometer research)

---> Patricia & Kevin: Simulation of flash crashes to test different threshold levels for control systems of automated stock trading programs

---> Anastasiya & Kevin: Identification of attractors in UN Voting Data from 1948 to the present

---> Tom & Kevin: Defining deviations of city size from Zipf's Law as a parameter of centralization (or decentralization) in a nation-state


Counteracting major depressive disorder weight loss by eating chocolate cake.

Evolution of the evolution of evolution.

A framework for understanding anxiety in social situations.

Impact of fats moderated by scalar participation on generalised anxiety disorder

Eating chocolate cake reverses weight loss in major depression.

No connection between MRNA transcription levels and compulsive hand-washing

Repeated antisocial behavior modulates immune responses in face of radiation exposure

Evaluating effects of drought on savanna trees with respect to their phylogenetic distance

Sasha & Evgenia: Variation in synapse number in development -> effect on social network formation

Jordan & Sasha: Impact of brain inflammation on synapse stability as an adaptive network

Sasha & Nam: Supervised & Unsupervised learning in neural networks dynamics

Sasha & Konstantinos: Using Dynamic Mode Decomposition to evaluate patterns of activity of spontaneous neural waves in visual cortex before and after eye opening

Jordan & Xiaoyu: New mechanisms for synchronization in power grids with high renewable penetration

Jordan & Andrea: Quantifying perturbation spreading in multilayer systems using information theory

Ben & Jordan: Early warning signs for saddle-node bifurcations on temporal human contact networks

Alan & Jordan: Insights on multilayer networks from microbial metabolic networks

Optimization of industrial development paths to meet climate policy goals

Software development of a communication network for a swarm of robots

George and Luca: A generative model of mutualistic networks

Marina and Luca: Is a network always a network? A comparison of graph theoretic properties of social and biological networks under stress

Xindi and Luca: Modeling the publishing ecosystem using Lotka-Volterra system of equations

The heterogeneous effect of evolution of the spread disease on high and low income groups

Simon and Cesar: Comparing methods for water supply infrastructure for a case study in Ecuador and its economic and political outcomes

Vandana and Cesar: Fitness effects of high and low income groups under an epidemic

Yanchen and Cesar: How income levels affect network structure after an epidemic outbreak?