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Complexity72h Workshop 2018 (07-11 May 2018, IMT Lucca, Italy)

72 hours preprints
  • Altered modularity and disproportional integration in functional networks are markers of abnormal brain organization in schizophrenia arXiv
    (Cinelli, Echegoyen, Oliveira, Orellana, Gili)
  • Dynamics of new strain emergence on a temporal network arXiv
    (Chakraborty, Hoffmann, Leguia, Nolet, Ortiz, Prunas, Zavojanni, Valdano, Poletto)
  • Maximum entropy approach to link prediction in bipartite networks arXiv
    (Baltakiene, Baltakys, Cardamone, Parisi, Radicioni, Torricelli, van Lidth de Jeude, Saracco)
  • Network-based indicators of Bitcoin bubbles arXiv
    (Bovet, Campajola, Lazo, Mottes, Pozzana, Restocchi, Saggese, Vallarano, Squartini, Tessone)
  • Network sensitivity on systemic risk arXiv
    (Di Gangi, Lo Sardo, Macchiati, Minh, Pinotti, Ramadiah, Wilinski, Cimini)

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lecturers & tutors

GUIDO CALDARELLI lecturer

Caldarelli
Guido Caldarelli is full professor of physics at IMT Lucca, and LIMS fellow. He is vice-president of the Complex Systems Society, and in the board of the statistical and nonlinear physics division of the European Physical Society. His research interests involve structure of networks, financial networks, and multiplex networks.​
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FOSCA GIANNOTTI lecturer

Giannotti
Fosca Giannotti is a senior researcher at the Information Science and Technology Institute of the National Research Council at Pisa, Italy, where she leads the Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Laboratory. Her current research interests include data mining query languages, knowledge discovery support environment, web-mining, spatio-temporal reasoning, spatio-temporal data mining, and privacy preserving data mining.
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CHIARA POLETTO lecturer

Poletto
Chiara Poletto is a researcher at INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research). She studies emerging pathogens and disease ecology. She applies network physics and complex system approaches to reach a theoretical understanding of the interplay between human behaviour and infection propagation, using data-driven computational models. Her goal is to provide a quantitative assessment forecast of the epidemic evolution.
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CLAUDIO J. TESSONE lecturer

Tessone
Claudio J. Tessone is assistant professor at the Dept of Business Administration of the University of Zurich. He applies network analysis to socio-economical systems.​
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GIULIO CIMINI tutor

Cimini
Giulio Cimini is assistant professor in Quantitative Analysis and Modeling of Complex Economical and Financial Systems at IMT Lucca.​
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ANGELO FACCHINI tutor

Facchini
Angelo Facchini is Assistant Professor at IMT Lucca. His research interests are in the field of nonlinear time series analysis, complex systems and data science with applications to biophysical phenomena, markets, infrastructural water and energy networks, urban sustainability, and megacities.​
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TOMMASO GILI tutor

Gili
Tommaso Gili currently works at the NETWORKS Complex Networks Research Unit, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca. Tommaso does research in Polymer Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Biophysics.
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FABIO SARACCO tutor

Saracco
Fabio Saracco is assistant professor at IMT Lucca, since October 2015, when he joined the NETWORKS research unit.​
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lectures & tutorials

Fosca Giannotti (lecture)
Big Data for understanding human dynamics: the power of networks
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Claudio Tessone (lecture)
A complex systems perspective to blockchain-based systems

Chiara Poletto (lecture)
Introduction to network epidemiology

Guido Caldarelli (lecture)
Application of statistical physics to finance

Paolo Barucca (tutorial)

Network models of systemic risk

Marcos Oliveira (tutorial)
Performing embarrassingly parallel data analysis in Python using IPyparallel and Pandas

​Ruggiero Lo Sardo (tutorial)
Web visualization of small scale complex networks


​Alexandre Bovet (tutorial)
Uncovering memory patterns in temporal networks with higher-order Markov models

​Tommaso Radicioni (tutorial)
How to use Gephi? A short introduction to network analysis and visualization

organizers

ALBERTO ANTONIONI

Antonioni
Alberto is a mathematician working on evolutionary game theory and experimental economics. He is now a postdoctoral research fellow at University College London.​
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TIZIANO SQUARTINI

Squartini
Tiziano is a physicist, working since November 2015 as Assistant Professor at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca (within the NETWORKS Research Unit). His research activity mainly focuses on statistical mechanics of networks.
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EUGENIO VALDANO

Valdano
Eugenio is a postdoc at URV in Tarragona, Spain. He is a physicist and epidemiologist. He works in infectious disease modeling.
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