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Network science research lab at Leiden University

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Leiden CNS at Sunbelt 2023

May 2, 2023 network science

Our group is present at the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) Sunbelt conference from June 27 to July 1 in Portland, Oregon. Speakers include the following Leiden Computational Network Science group members and affiliates from, e.g., the POPNET project and elsewhere within LIACS:

  • Hanjo Boekhout: Early warning signals for predicting vendor success in dark net forum networks; Friday, June 30th at 9:00am
  • Eszter Bokanyi: The anatomy of a population-scale social network; Thursday, June 29th at 10:40am
  • Dominika Czerniawska: The Down of Global Scientific Collaborations? The Nuclear Fusion Community under the Shadow of the Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine; Saturday, July 1st at 10:40am
  • Rachel de Jong: Node anonymity in networks: The infectiousness of uniqueness; Thursday, June 29th at 1:30pm 
  • Yuliia Kazmina: Social-economic segregation in a Population-Scale Social Network; Saturday, July 1st at 3:10pm
  • Frank Takes: The small-world structure of a population-scale social network; Thursday, June 29th at 10:40am

CNS present at Complex Networks 2022

Vacancy: PhD position on Algorithmic Fairness in Social Network Analysis

About the CNS Lab

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

 

 

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