Kalendarium
27
May
How Networks Work
Fika-to fika workshop by Lund University Profile Area Natural and Artificial Cognition.
Networks are ubiquitous in both nature and technology, spanning scales from the microscopic to the macroscopic. Examples include metabolic and gene expression networks within cells, neural and vascular networks, traffic and social networks, and electric power distribution grids. The study of network dynamics has emerged as a key paradigm in understanding complex systems. Networks are analyzed using techniques from various scientific disciplines, making them an ideal focal point for interdisciplinary research.
This one day (“fika-to-fika”) workshop brings together researchers from across the NAC Plane* who are working on network-related topics. It will include experts on modeling power-supply systems, social networks, neuroscience, biology, biomedicine, as well as investigators researching network theory and network dynamics in general.
Keynote speakers:
Petter Holme, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University
Kim Sneppen, Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, Biocomplexity; Copenhagen
Programme is published here https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-05-27
Om händelsen
Tid:
2025-05-27 09:30
till
15:30
Plats
M:Teknodromen in M-building, Klas Anshelms väg 6 / Ole Römers väg 1, Lund, Sweden
Kontakt
erik.martens@math.lth.se