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Alberto Ceria starts as a Postdoc in CNS group

November 15, 2023 network science

Alberto Ceria focuses on combining data science and statistical physics methods to study complex interconnected systems, such as social interactions among individuals. His main research focus is characterizing and modeling systems with time-varying and/or group interactions among their constituents, such as academic collaborations and social gatherings, to better understand their underlying generating mechanisms and how their properties can influence the dynamics of processes (e.g. epidemics) unfolding on them.

Before joining CNS group, he worked at TU Delft as a PhD candidate on network science and one year as a Junior researcher on applied data science at  the Institute for scientific interchange in Turin.

CNS @ Complex Networks Conference 2023

Three Regular Talks accepted at NetSci-X 2024

About the CNS Group

The Leiden Computational Network Science (CNS) group is a research group working on methods and algorithms for analyzing  real-world (social) network data. We develop techniques to unveil patterns in dynamic complex networks from a range of application domains, including online soclal networks, population-scale networks, scientific collaboration networks and economic networks. The CNS group is lead by Frank Takes and hosted at LIACS, the Department of Computer Science and AI of Leiden University.

 

 

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funwithnetworks Leiden Network Science @funwithnetworks ·
26 May

📢📢📢Join us for the Algorithmic Fairness in Network Science Satellite at @NetSci2025 on Tuesday 3 June. Details and schedule available at https://fairnetsci.github.io
#netsci #fairness

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saxena_akrati Akrati Saxena @saxena_akrati ·
24 Jan

🚨📢 Call for Abstracts! 📢🚨

Join us for the Algorithmic Fairness in Network Science Satellite at NetSci25

💡Submit your abstract and be part of this exciting conversation!

👉Details: https://fairnetsci.github.io/

📅 Deadline: February 7, 2025

#Callforabstract #netsci #fairness

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funwithnetworks Leiden Network Science @funwithnetworks ·
22 Oct

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Great to see five @funwithnetworks collegues @bokanyie, @cerialbo, R. De Jong, E de Vink, and @yuliia_kazmina presenting their contributions at the @NetSciNL symposium last friday!

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funwithnetworks Leiden Network Science @funwithnetworks ·
9 Oct

🚨 New publication alert! 🚨
Excited to share our latest paper: "Sociopolitical evolution, population clustering, and technology among early sedentary communities in northeastern #Andes, #Colombia" by S. Fajardo and P. Argüello

Read it here 👇
🔗 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027841652400059X
#muisca

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