Program 9th of June
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09:10 09:20 09:30 09:40 09:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 10:50 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:00 12:10 12:20 12:30 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:20 15:50 16:20 16:50 17:20 |
Gyeong-Gyun Ha Kyle Knightly João Brázia Ning Zhang Nandini Iyer Zhengzi Zhou Poorvi Iyer Om Roy Lin Wang Henrique Borges Wang Ngai Yeung Andrew Schendl Diana Riazi Timothy LaRock Ahmed Amer Abdullah Zaid José Andrés Guzmán Morán Xiuning Zhang Andrew Renninger Ana Bento, Cornell University Esteban Moro, Northeastern University Fabio Ciulla, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Jessica T. Davis, Northeastern University Ciro Cattuto, ISI Foundation Maria Del Rio-Chanona, UCL Alessandro Vespignani, Northeastern University |
Opening
Contributed talks session #1 Connected components in networks with higher-order interactions The genome as a network of chromatin loops:uncovering the mechanisms of genome architecture Reconstructing MSM sexual networks to guide PrEP distribution strategies in HIV prevention Spectral clustering for directed graphs via likelihood estimation on stochastic block models Understanding urban-rural disparities in mobility inefficiency for Colombia, Mexico, and India Network modularity identifies critical scales of mobility friction caused by urban barriers Generosity and reputational concern across cultures: networked dictator games in five countries A Hodge-FAST framework for high-resolution dynamic functional connectivity analysis of higher order interactions in EEG signals Coffee break Contributed talks session #2 Mapping antigenic evolution of influenza virus with genomic sequences and deep learning From small data to big connections: extracting connectivity from sparse brain data Garbage in garbage out? Impacts of data quality on criminal network intervention Rethinking urban greenspace accessibility through human mobility analysis Who should fight the spread of fake news? Exploring the non-uniqueness of node co-occurrence projections of hypergraphs Designing higher-order synchronization pattern with the Dirac operator Disentangling the role of heterogeneity and hyperedge overlap in explosive contagion on higher-order networks Recurrent visitations expose the paradox of human mobility in the 15-minute city vision Decomposing urban mobility behaviours with mixture models Lunch break Invited talks session #1 Tracking Oropouche virus in ecological and evolutionary landscapes The city is not a tree — It’s a network: modeling urban life through human large-scale data From news to nature: network-based classification across industry and academia Coffee Break Invited talks session #2 Quantifying the controllability of epidemics during global disease outbreaks Network science and machine learning for high-resolution human proximity data Network modeling of labour market transitions in net-zero scenarios Complex networks as sensors: mapping, monitoring, and predicting outbreaks Closing and best presentation award |