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25 March 2026

Cambridge Networks Relaunch

This is the first academic event of the year, where we welcome back a revitalised cohort across Cambridge working on complex networks.

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16 April 2026

Intrinsic Neural Timescales - Do they shape the brain's mind?

Prof. Georg Northoff
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19 March 2026

Beyond Networks: Functional Connectivity as Eigenmode Resonance

Prof. Joana Cabral
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05 March 2026

Hierarchical modular organization in the brain: segregation, integration and their balance underlying cognitive diversity

Prof. Changsong Zhou
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19 February 2026

Multiscale Neurodevelopment Across Adolescence: Methods, Principles and Predictions

Dr. Casey Paquola
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05 February 2026

Large-scale biophysical models of neuronal circuits to study brain function and disease

Prof. Salvador Durá-Bernal
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16 January 2026

From physical networks to the structure of the connectome

Prof. Albert‑László Barabási
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08 January 2026

The Krakencoder: a multi-modal connectome fusion tool for brain-behavior mapping

Prof. Amy Kuceyeski
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04 December 2025

Complex Structure and Dynamics in Brain Networks

Prof. Olaf Sporns
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20 November 2025

Changing Connectomes: Changes during development as well as changes after brain stimulation interventions to improve cognition

Prof. Marcus Kaiser
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06 November 2025

Causal Discovery and Network Inference for Biological and Biomedical Data

Prof. Hervé Isambert
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23 October 2025

The Divided Mind

Prof. Ed Bullmore
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12 June 2025

Neurotransmitter receptor gradients enable flexible control of cortex-wide network dynamics during cognition

Dr. Seán Froudist-Walsh
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29 August 2019

Cambridge Networks Day 2019

The sixth annual meeting on complex networks, including a diverse set of talks from our invited keynote speakers.

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03 October 2015

Epidemics over Mobile Phone Networks

Dr. Katayoun Farrahi
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17 February 2015

Understanding Technology Pathway of Society from U.S. Patents

Dr. Hyejin Youn
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27 January 2015

Time Series meet Network Science

Dr. Lucas Lacasa
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02 December 2014

Dominance Hierarchy Networks of Worker Ants

Dr. Naoki Masuda
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