Cambridge Networks Day 2017
The fifth annual meetings on complex networks.
About this event
Cambridge Networks Day 2017 is the fifth of our annual meetings on the topic of complex networks. It is an occasion for the research community to exchange ideas and expertise, intended to spark interdisciplinary collaborations. The day will include a diverse set of talks by invited speakers highlighting interesting new directions in the field of complex networks, as well as a poster session. We hope the day’s events will strengthen the interdisciplinary links between researchers and promote communication within the community
Talks
Social Network Experiments
Prof. Nicholas Christakis
Yale University
Deconstructing Cancer Signalling Networks
Prof. Jasmin Fisher
University of Cambridge
Microsoft Research
Network Perspectives on Social Capital, Innovation, and Value Creation
Prof. Pietro Panzarasa
Queen Mary, University of London
Social Networks Containing Negative Ties
Prof. Martin Everett
University of Manchester
Sensing Human Behaviour with Online Data
Prof. Suzy Moat
University of Warwick
Alan Turing Institute
Epidemic Risk Evaluation from (Incomplete) Proxies of Contact Network Data
Prof. Alain Barrat
Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseille
Fundamental Structures of Dynamic Social Networks
Prof. Sune Lehmann
Technical University of Denmark

