UPDATE (01/06/2020):
Due to the impossibility of having a presential event, the Complexity72h 2020 edition has been cancelled.
If you are interested in getting updates on the 2021 edition fill the following form: https://forms.gle/D4HjckJXUAD5iAQCA
We are looking forward to safely meeting you in the Complexity72h 2021.
Due to the impossibility of having a presential event, the Complexity72h 2020 edition has been cancelled.
If you are interested in getting updates on the 2021 edition fill the following form: https://forms.gle/D4HjckJXUAD5iAQCA
We are looking forward to safely meeting you in the Complexity72h 2021.
UPDATE (24/03/2020):
Considering the current situation, Complexity72h has been postponed to a date to be later decided.
If you are interested in getting updates on the event fill the following form: https://forms.gle/D4HjckJXUAD5iAQCA
We are looking forward to the forthcoming Complexity72h.
Considering the current situation, Complexity72h has been postponed to a date to be later decided.
If you are interested in getting updates on the event fill the following form: https://forms.gle/D4HjckJXUAD5iAQCA
We are looking forward to the forthcoming Complexity72h.
about
We are glad to announce the third edition of the Complexity72h workshop, which will take place at LUISS, Rome, Italy, on July 1-4 2020, as pre-event of the NetSci 2020 Conference.
Complexity72h is an interdisciplinary workshop whose aim is to bring together young researchers from different fields of complex systems and complex networks. Participants form teams and carry out projects in a three days' time, i.e. 72 hours. The goal of each team is to upload on the arXiv a report of their work by the end of the event. The previous two editions have been a success: 11 out of 11 projects have become arXiv preprints and new collaborations have been born.
The best two projects, chosen by all C72h participants, will be presented in front of the whole NetSci as flash talks.
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
Do you want to challenge yourself and publish a preprint in 72 hours? We have opened a call for participants, targeting young researchers in complex systems and complex networks. We are looking for motivated people who wish to work on a stimulating project with an interdisciplinary team of other motivated students and postdocs, and have the stamina to carry it out in 72 hours.
But is it really possible to do it in just 72 hours? To succeed, we need:
1. A comfortable research environment and supportive staff;
2. A motivated and multidisciplinary team of resilient researchers;
3. A solid and feasible research project and a tutor who can make it happen.
We provide the first point and some great researchers decided to provide the last. It is up to you to provide the second one.
To become a Complexity72h participant go to the Apply page.
Complexity72h is an interdisciplinary workshop whose aim is to bring together young researchers from different fields of complex systems and complex networks. Participants form teams and carry out projects in a three days' time, i.e. 72 hours. The goal of each team is to upload on the arXiv a report of their work by the end of the event. The previous two editions have been a success: 11 out of 11 projects have become arXiv preprints and new collaborations have been born.
The best two projects, chosen by all C72h participants, will be presented in front of the whole NetSci as flash talks.
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
Do you want to challenge yourself and publish a preprint in 72 hours? We have opened a call for participants, targeting young researchers in complex systems and complex networks. We are looking for motivated people who wish to work on a stimulating project with an interdisciplinary team of other motivated students and postdocs, and have the stamina to carry it out in 72 hours.
But is it really possible to do it in just 72 hours? To succeed, we need:
1. A comfortable research environment and supportive staff;
2. A motivated and multidisciplinary team of resilient researchers;
3. A solid and feasible research project and a tutor who can make it happen.
We provide the first point and some great researchers decided to provide the last. It is up to you to provide the second one.
To become a Complexity72h participant go to the Apply page.
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The workshop is addressed to Master students, PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in complex systems and complex networks.
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supporters
organizers
ALBERTO ANTONIONIAlberto is an applied mathematician working on evolutionary game theory and behavioral economics. He is a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral research fellow at Carlos III University of Madrid.
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SOFIA TEIXEIRASofia is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Indiana University Bloomington. Her research work is focused on computational models to understand collective dynamics.
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EUGENIO VALDANOEugenio is a postdoc at University of California, Los Angeles, USA. He is a physicist and epidemiologist. He works in infectious disease modeling. His current focus is the HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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MATEUSZ WILINSKIMathematician by night, physicist by day, a network scientist by heart. Mateusz works on variety of problems connected to complexity. Currently, his main focus is on applying message passing approach to different problems on graphs.
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contact
Wanna know more? Send us an email at complexity72h [at] gmail [dot] com