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Take a look at this upcoming ICERM Virtual Workshop: Applications of Rough Paths: Computational Signatures and Data Science, Jul 6 - 9, 2021
June 20, 2021 is the deadline to apply to be considered for the practical portions of the workshop. Apply today! https://t.co/Ev5L0ifdsa
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💰 We're looking for a #postdoc with experience in Network & Data Science and Complex systems to work with us on a new series of projects exploring new methods to collect population health data using network science and allometric scaling principles.
https://t.co/gQO3OV5CkS
علم شبکه‌ و کمک به مهار کردن شیوع کرونا
Abbas K. Rizi
فایل صوتی علم شبکه‌ و کمک به مهار کردن شیوع کرونا

sitpor.org/2021/06/networks-covid-policies/

‌بیش از یک‌ سال از شروع دنیاگیری کووید-۱۹ می‌گذرد. در این مدت‌‌ دولت‌های مختلف با روش‌های متفاوتی شرایط ناشی از این بیماری را مدیریت کرده‌اند. در این برنامه آرشام غواصیه و عباس ک. ریزی که هر دو دانشجوی دکتری شبکه‌های پیچیده هستند در مورد راه‌حل‌های کنترلی ارائه شده توسط دانشمندان پیچیدگی در مورد بیماری‌ها خصوصا کرونا صحبت خواهند کرد. این برنامه به دنبال بیان تجربه‌های حاصل از گزارش‌های علمی و داده‌محور در جوامع مختلف تدارک دیده شده.

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Physics-informed learning both for forward and inverse problems:

”networks can be trained from additional information obtained by enforcing the physical laws (for example, at random points in the continuous space-time domain)”

https://t.co/JrPQeXoGvX
#PhD position in biophysics/soft matter

The PhD candidate will work in the field of RNA structure and folding, with a focus on classification and characterization of local and global RNA structure and on prediction and detection of conserved RNA structural elements in biological context. The work will be theoretical (physics of polyelectrolytes, graph topology, … ) and numerical (folding algorithms, machine learning, … ). The detailed topic design depends on the interests of the candidate. Part of the research will be performed in collaboration with researchers from abroad.

http://web-f1.ijs.si/phd-position-in-biophysics-soft-matter/
An excellent text about a crucial point that should be more widely understood: censorship has *always* been justified by the greater good, but it *never* was.

The Peril of Politicizing Science, by Anna I. Krylov

https://t.co/dhR8ftpjIl
Forwarded from انجمن علمی فیزیک شریف (Yaghoub Shahmari)
⭕️سمینار هفتگی ماده چگال نرم⭕️
💡 موضوع ارائه: Evolutionary graphs: structure and fitness heterogeneity effect
🗣 ارائه دهنده: Hossein Nemati
📅 زمان ارائه: شنبه ۲۲ خرداد ساعت ۱۵:۳۰
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#Postdoc opportunity: Conduct infectious disease outbreak modelling research under the supervision of @RobinNThompson. Funded by a UKRI grant in support of the Royal Society’s Rapid Assistance in Modelling the Pandemic (RAMP) initiative. Closing date: 20th June 2021.

https://t.co/7jCt3ZFqRw?amp=1
"The air we breathe in a car" (by Varghese Mathai, in @PhysicsToday): https://t.co/ByNGGwXHV5

"Your typical commute hides complex fluid-dynamical pathways of disease transmission. Where you sit and the windows you open could heighten or suppress the risk of airborne infection."
On June 28th, the AI & the response to the #COVID19 pandemic welcomes Caroline Buckee and Riccardo Gallotti to speak during the track.
Find all the information here: https://t.co/PVaFhhdK6L
"Open Letter from Research Institutes: COVID-19 Advocacy"

...with conferences cancelled and chances for in-person interaction severely diminished, almost no new collaborations have been started...

The mathematical sciences thrive on the continuing influx of new ideas and the pandemic has slowed this flow to a small drip.

https://t.co/6fGbNMuDGr
Ever wanted to know what Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) are good for?

There are a few places left in Antonio Fiscarelli's workshop at #HNRResHist2021

All infos and registraion here: https://t.co/4FtGalKKRS
🎞 Carlos Gershenson, “The Implications of Interactions...” ~ Stanford Complexity

https://youtu.be/Z_V3z5SYSc0

Carlos Gershenson is a professor at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He studies Complex systems from various perspectives. Carlos' site is: http://turing.iimas.unam.mx/~cgg/

Professor Gershenson was the first speaker at the 2017 Stanford Complexity Symposium, where he provided a great overview of "What is Complexity?" and how other philosophical/scientific systems are related to Complexity Theory. An elegant and recommended introduction to Complexity!
🎞 Morgan Page, "Strange Quakes" ~ Stanford Complexity

https://youtu.be/Xom20MuNN60

Morgan Page is a Research Geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Pasadena, California. Morgan's site is http://www.its.caltech.edu/~pagem/Con...

Dr. Page gave a fascinating talk about how new datasets and models are providing insight into the regularities and complexities of earthquakes all over the world!