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See my talk "Towards a human-centric urban data science" from today's #phymo22 mobility workshop, on the different ways of fixing bike networks:
https://t.co/zCrY6toaTd https://t.co/t40KariB2h
Last chance to participate in our #networks' flagship conference #netsci2022: the submission deadline for satellite proposals and abstracts has been extended to March 21! Join us & present your work or organize a satellite on a topic of your choice. + at https://netsci2022.net
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THE SANTA FE INSTITUTE COMMUNITY LECTURES

bring leading thinkers to Santa Fe to explore the most alluring questions in science, and to address the complex issues that face our species and our planet. All lectures are held at The Lensic Performing Arts Center. Seating is limited; reserve your free tickets at santafe.edu/community.

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جشن باستانی نوروز از لحظه تحویل سال (اعتدال بهاری) در نیم‌کره شمالی شروع می‌شود. اعتدال بهاری لحظه‌ای است که خورشید از دید ناظر زمینی از صفحه استوای سماوی می‌گذرد و حرکت خود به سمت شمال آسمان را در پیش می‌گیرد.

در سیتپور بیشتر بخوانید:
🔗 sitpor.org/2018/12/yalda

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[IBS BIMAG Colloquium] Mason Porter (UCLA) will give two talks (KST Thu 10:30-noon).
"Introduction to topological data analysis"
"Topological data analysis of spatial systems"
Anyone can participate via zoom!
https://t.co/2ju0Rhz6Ip
Short term #Postdoc position (May-Dec 2022) in urban mobility, social and economic networks at Corvinus University of Budapest

Remote and/or part-time work, and extension are possible.
Details: http://netilab.hu/jobs/
Summer School "Stochastic modelling in the life sciences"

https://www.him.uni-bonn.de/programs/future-programs/future-junior-trimester-programs/stochastic-modelling-life-science/stochastic-modelling-life-science-school/

The application of mathematical modelling to the life science has allowed for a systematic analysis of various biological phenomena, which in turn has led to a greater understanding of several fundamental processes in biology, medicine, and evolution. This has also led to the development of new and powerful techniques within mathematics itself. A key issue is represented by the intrinsic role of stochasticity in biological phenomena.

This Summer School aims to bring together young mathematicians (PhD students, postdocs and junior faculty) interested in the application of mathematical techniques to the life sciences, particularly ones involving a stochastic component. The school will consist of three 5 hour courses focusing on coagulation and fragmentation for genealogical processes, spatial modelling, and diffusive limits for microscopic models, together with two shorter 3 hour mini-courses on statistical inference and duality.

Deadline: March 31, 2022.
Alain Barrat on timescales in temporal networks at noon CET, March 30. Details and rsvp here: https://events.ceu.edu/2022-03-30/finding-structures-and-timescales-temporal-graphs
Interested in Data Science and/or Computational Social Science? Join me at University of Mannheim! We have several positions on #PhD student, Post-Doc and Jun. Faculty Member / Assistant Prof. levels available. More information here https://bwl.uni-mannheim.de/media/Lehrstuehle/bwl/Strohmaier/Dokumente/Open-positions-data-science-Mannheim.pdf

or contact me directly.
I am excited to start my group at the MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden in May '22. I am therefore looking for motivated #PhD students and #PostDoc. Please share with potential candidates! More details will follow soon! :) https://t.co/fWMPQgpm5k
The Survival of Ernst Ising and the Struggle to Solve His Model
Reinhard Folk

https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13849

The life of Ernst Ising and the steps to solving the model named after him are reported in parallel. Wilhelm Lenz suggested his student Ernst Ising to explain the existence of ferromagnetism on the basis of his publication in 1920. The result, published in 1925 was disappointing, because only the one dimensional case could be solved with a negative result about the absence of ferromagnetism. Wolfgang Pauli who was an assistant of Lenz in Hamburg published in the same year his 'nonclassical ambiguity', later identified as the spin of the electron, and the exclusion principle. He was the first - at the Solvay Conference in 1930 - to present the Hamiltonian of the Ising model as we know it today.
Meanwhile Ising had left university research and due to the political situation in 1938 had to leave Germany and fled to Luxemburg. This went in hand with damaging the network of researchers dealing with the problem of ferromagnetism and more generally with phase transitions and statistical physics. In 1944, the year when Luxemburg was liberated by the American troops and Ising and his family was rescued, Lars Onsager presented a solution of the two-dimensional case. In 1952 Chen-Ning Yang solved the problem of Ising's thesis in two dimensions; one year later Ising became the US citizenship. The following development showed, that the model turned out to be a highway to modern physics concepts applicable also in other fields, although the final exact solution in three dimensions has not yet been reached.
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IFISC announces 6 SURF@IFISC2022 summer research grants for undergraduates with the aim of introducing student fellows to cutting-edge research. Deadline: 24/04.

: https://ifisc.uib-csic.es/en/about-ifisc/join-us/surf/surf-2022/