Cambridge Networks Day 2019
The sixth annual meeting on complex networks, including a diverse set of talks from our invited keynote speakers.
About this event
Cambridge Networks Day 2019 is the sixth 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
Measuring Rank Robustness in Scored Protein Interaction Networks
Prof. Charlotte Deane
University of Oxford
Alan Turing Institute
Physics, Interdisciplinarity and the Chaperone Effect
Prof. Roberta Sinatra
IT University Copenhagen
Cooperation in Networks
Dr. Edoardo Gallo
University of Cambridge
Networks Thinking Themselves
Prof. Danielle Bassett
University of Pennsylvania
Multilayer Networks: Structure and Function
Dr. Ginestra Bianconi
Queen Mary University of London
Alan Turing Institute
On the Scale, Concentration and Dynamics of Crime
Prof. Ronaldo Menezes
University of Exeter




