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Leiden Network Science group at Netsci 2025 in Maastricht

May 16, 2025 network science

Many members and affiliates of the group are present at the 2025 International Conference of the Network Science Society, from June 2nd to 6th in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Below is an overview of our oral talks and poster presentations:

  • Gamal Adel: Community Structure Dynamics in a Population-Scale Multilayer Social Network. Contributed talk at the TENET Sattelite on Monday from 15:15 – 15:30 
  • Fabrizio Corriera: Fairness in Community Detection. Lightening talk at the FairNetSci Satellite on Tuesday from 11:50 – 12:00
  • Alberto Ceria: Higher-order temporal network prediction and interpretation. Lightning Talk at the Higher-Order Network Science (HONS) sattelite on Tuesday from 15:20 – 15:40.
  • Frank Takes: Connectivity and Community Structure of Online and Register-based Social Networks. Lightning talk on Wednesday from 9:45 – 10:30
  • Alberto Ceria: The relevance of higher-order ties. Contributed oral talk in parallel session on “in “Higher order networks 1” on Wednesday from 11:00 – 13:00
  • Eszter Bokanyi: Mobility and cohesion of personal networks over the lifecourse of an entire population. Contributed oral talk in parallel session “Mobiity and spatial networks 1” on Wednesday from 14:30 – 16:00
  • Shane Mannion: Fast degree-preserving rewiring of complex networks. Poster presentation on Wednesday
  • Akrati Saxena: Group Fairness Metrics for Community Detection Methods in Social Networks. Poster presentation on on Wednesday
  • Rachel de Jong: Navigating the privacy vs. utility trade-off in network anonymization. Contributed oral talk in parallel session “Algorithms, Measures and Statistics” on Thursday from 14:30 – 16:00
  • Yuliia Kazmina: Pathways to Upward Mobility in a Longitudinal Population-scale Social Network. Poster presentation on Thursday

We at the NetSciX 2025 conference in Indore, India

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
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