Dr Pietro Panzarasa, from Queen Mary, University of London
Title: Community structure and patterns of scientific collaboration in co-authorship networks: Evidence from Business and Management
Cambridge Networks Network
Dr Pietro Panzarasa, from Queen Mary, University of London
Title: Community structure and patterns of scientific collaboration in co-authorship networks: Evidence from Business and Management
CNN is pleased to announce the first Cambridge Networks Day: a 1-day conference bringing together researchers with an interest in complex networks from various departments and institutes in and around Cambridge.
Ben Luisi (Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge):
Bacterial non-coding RNA and regulatory networks of gene expression
Zoubin Ghahramani (Department of Engineering, Cambridge):
Probabilistic Models of Networks
NB: Professor Csermely's slides are available here
Vincenzo Nicosia (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK and Laboratory on Complex Systems, Scuola Superiore di Catania, Italy):
Controlling centrality in complex networks
Francesco Iorio (European Bioinformatics Institute & Sanger Institute):
Drug Discovery and Re-purposing by Network-Analysis of Gene Expression Data
Sarah Teichman(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
Network Analyses of Protein Structure, Evolution and Dynamics
This is the first of our monthly seminar series.
We are pleased to announce the CNN launch event, bringing together close to 90 academics from 23 different departments and institutes across Cambridge.
The meeting will feature short talks by the following speakers (see also links to their slides in the 'Resources' section of this website):