💰 #Postdoc wanted on Science of Science and Algorithmic fairness!
https://t.co/78kUa334Ih
Come join us @ITUkbh in Copenhagen, world-renowned for food, beer, art, cycling, the Scandinavian “hygge”, generous parental leave, and much more.
https://t.co/78kUa334Ih
Come join us @ITUkbh in Copenhagen, world-renowned for food, beer, art, cycling, the Scandinavian “hygge”, generous parental leave, and much more.
💰 Two #PhD positions in Trento 🚵♂️🎿, 🇮🇹, on mathematical modeling for infectious disease epidemiology and control
Deadline May 31, info at https://t.co/w2KE2obdnT
Deadline May 31, info at https://t.co/w2KE2obdnT
UniTrento
Announcement of selection
Ateneo | Announcement of selection | PhD Programme in mathematics - Jointly run with the University of Verona The University of Trento announces a public selection procedure for admission to the 37th
Come to study Computational Social Systems at TU Graz! Master's programme starting from October, students with Computer Science, Social Sciences, Psychology, Business, and Law can apply.
First degree programme on #digital #society in Austria, University of Graz.
https://t.co/0d8yAlTd5M
First degree programme on #digital #society in Austria, University of Graz.
https://t.co/0d8yAlTd5M
steiermark.ORF.at
Erstes Studium zu digitaler Gesellschaft
In der Steiermark wird österreichweit erstmals ein Studium angeboten, das Informatik mit Psychologie, Soziologie, Recht und Wirtschaft verbindet. Der englischsprachige Masterstudiengang „Computational Social Systems“ startet im Herbst in Graz.
A constant by any other name!
Ankita Anirban considers the most famous constant bearing Ludwig Boltzmann's name -- and reveals the many scientists that contributed to the understanding of its importance
https://t.co/82YCoRFJeV
Ankita Anirban considers the most famous constant bearing Ludwig Boltzmann's name -- and reveals the many scientists that contributed to the understanding of its importance
https://t.co/82YCoRFJeV
Nature
A constant by any other name
Nature Physics - As the namesake of a variety of constants, distributions and equations, Ludwig Boltzmann has earned his place in the physics hall of fame. But as Ankita Anirban reveals, he cannot...
Tsallis Statistics, Statistical Mechanics for Non-extensive Systems and Long-Range Interactions
a good summary of all the problems with it:
http://bactra.org/notebooks/tsallis.html
a good summary of all the problems with it:
http://bactra.org/notebooks/tsallis.html
A (short and easily readable) review article in @NatRevPhys from Giorgio Buonnano and Lidia Morawska on "The physics of particle formation and deposition during breathing"
https://t.co/DBf9b6WDRK
https://t.co/DBf9b6WDRK
💰 The Bharti lab is hiring a #postdoc with a background in computational infectious diseases to explore links btwn humans, environment, and disease transmission/prevention. 1-2 yrs.
Check us out https://t.co/t8PwQmsLGJ @ciddpsu
Apply https://t.co/sBfM3p7XQY
Check us out https://t.co/t8PwQmsLGJ @ciddpsu
Apply https://t.co/sBfM3p7XQY
This Friday, 1pm Central, @MelMitchell1 at the @C3UNAM Virtual Colloquium. Join at https://t.co/Xpw4Ll6MZS
Amazing machine learning courses you can be learning from right now, for free, on YouTube:
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1392858680555622402
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1392858680555622402
Twitter
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Amazing machine learning courses you can be learning from right now, for free, on YouTube: 🧵
Do you want to learn how #DataScience can help address urgent social problems such as #COVID19 (*AND* learn to code along the way)? All of the lectures from my "Data Science and Society" class at Duke University are now available here in 4k video here: https://t.co/E8JrCNQOP4
Please RT! We are looking for a #PhD student with a keen interest in computational modeling and plant development.
https://t.co/FRqRwHZvV3
https://t.co/FRqRwHZvV3
💰 Looking for a #PhD position on modeling social dynamics for the governance of our commons? Apply till the end of June and join the team in Amsterdam! Or tell your friends!
Check the details here: https://t.co/H5ltH2Saq2
Check the details here: https://t.co/H5ltH2Saq2
France is going back to normal life: the Beg Rohu Summer School 2021 Looking forward to a great session with amazing lectures and fantastic students
https://t.co/1YRsMYGjCh
Statistical Mechanics and Emergent Phenomena in Biology
31 May - 12 June 2021
https://t.co/1YRsMYGjCh
Statistical Mechanics and Emergent Phenomena in Biology
31 May - 12 June 2021
We have positions now open in ML/AI/datascience/etc for research assistant / project researcher / #PhD student (those already working in the team do not need to apply but welcome to tip others):
1) Research assistant / project researcher in scientific programming and data analysis: https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?id=000011372&did=5600&lang=en&jc=14&nav_from_open_jobs_view_new=true
2) Doctoral candidate / Project Researcher on scientific data analysis https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?id=000011374&did=5600&lang=en&jc=14&nav_from_open_jobs_view_new=true
1) Research assistant / project researcher in scientific programming and data analysis: https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?id=000011372&did=5600&lang=en&jc=14&nav_from_open_jobs_view_new=true
2) Doctoral candidate / Project Researcher on scientific data analysis https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?id=000011374&did=5600&lang=en&jc=14&nav_from_open_jobs_view_new=true
If you are interested to know what Dynamical Mean Field Theory can do for you in Statistical Physics and beyond, see https://t.co/ITu84BfYFw Very glad to present it at College de France as seminar of Antoine Georges' lectures
www.college-de-france.fr
Dynamical Mean-Field Theory in Statistical Physics: Glassy Dynamics, Ecosystems and Interdisciplinary Applications
Physique de la matière condensée - Giulio Biroli
#Postdoc position in the Dr. Tubiana Statistical and Biological Physics group @UniTrento on “Development and application of statistical physics and information theory methods to optimize data collection and forecast of epidemics”DEADLINE: MAY 26! All info: https://t.co/Kh05MQNBOX
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⏯ کارگاه آموزشی شبکههای پیچیده؛ از مدل سازی تا کاربرد
🗣 مدرس: دکتر کیوان آقابابایی سامانی (دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان)
📜 در هفتههای پایانی سال ۱۳۹۹ کارگاه سهجلسهای با عنوان فوق به همت انجمن علمی فیزیک دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان به صورت آنلاین برگزار شد. موضوعات مطرح شده در این کارگاه شامل
○ جلسه اول: ویژگیهای شبکه
○ جلسه دوم: مدلهای شبکه
○ جلسه سوم: کاربردها
میباشد. سطح کارگاه مقدماتی است و به ویژه برای افراد تازهوارد به حوزهی پژوهشی شبکههای پیچیده بسیار مناسب است.
📌 ویدئوها و اسلایدهای این کارگاه در پستهای آتی قابل مشاهده و بارگذاری اند.
#کارگاه
#مفاهیم_پایه
#شبکههای_پیچیده
🆔 @IsvaChannel
🗣 مدرس: دکتر کیوان آقابابایی سامانی (دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان)
📜 در هفتههای پایانی سال ۱۳۹۹ کارگاه سهجلسهای با عنوان فوق به همت انجمن علمی فیزیک دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان به صورت آنلاین برگزار شد. موضوعات مطرح شده در این کارگاه شامل
○ جلسه اول: ویژگیهای شبکه
○ جلسه دوم: مدلهای شبکه
○ جلسه سوم: کاربردها
میباشد. سطح کارگاه مقدماتی است و به ویژه برای افراد تازهوارد به حوزهی پژوهشی شبکههای پیچیده بسیار مناسب است.
📌 ویدئوها و اسلایدهای این کارگاه در پستهای آتی قابل مشاهده و بارگذاری اند.
#کارگاه
#مفاهیم_پایه
#شبکههای_پیچیده
🆔 @IsvaChannel
It took a year for public-health guidance to converge on the fact that COVID-19 mostly spreads through the air and rarely through contaminated surfaces. The confusion was spawned in part by just one number: 5 micrometres. That’s the size that — according to outdated guidance — separates aerosols, which linger in the air, and droplets, which fall onto surfaces. Another problem: the divide between engineers and physicists, who study aerosols, and physicians, who worry about pathogens. As the pandemic raged, a small group of scientists fought to trace the poorly documented origins of the 5-micrometre fallacy, overcome the chasm between disciplines and change our understanding of how respiratory diseases spread.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-scientific-screwup-that-helped-covid-kill/
https://www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-scientific-screwup-that-helped-covid-kill/
WIRED
The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill
All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences.