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Summer School:
Mathematical Methods in Computational Neuroscience
8 July - 26 July 2024, Fred Kavli Knowledge Center, Eresfjord, Norway

https://www.compneuronrsn.org/
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A #PhD project is available as part of a NEXUS grant from the Institute ExposUM of the University of Montpellier, France.


The PhD project "Preparing the critical care system for future health crises" will be co-supervised by Mircea T. Sofonea, Jean-Yves Lefrant (both at University of Montpellier & Nîmes University Hospital) and by Rémi Choquet (CEFE, Montpellier).

https://evolepid.cefe.cnrs.fr/nexus/EMIPSA_NEXUS2024_Sujet4_EN.pdf
2-year #postdoc opening in our project "Learning the meso-scale organization of complex networks"

https://usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/USYD_EXTERNAL_CAREER_SITE/job/Camperdown-Campus/Postdoctoral-research-associate_0116091-1
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Wastewater-based Epidemiology for COVID-19 Surveillance: A Survey

https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.15291

The pandemic of COVID-19 has imposed tremendous pressure on public health systems and social economic ecosystems over the past years. To alleviate its social impact, it is important to proactively track the prevalence of COVID-19 within communities. The traditional way to estimate the disease prevalence is to estimate from reported clinical test data or surveys. However, the coverage of clinical tests is often limited and the tests can be labor-intensive, requires reliable and timely results, and consistent diagnostic and reporting criteria. Recent studies revealed that patients who are diagnosed with COVID-19 often undergo fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 virus into wastewater, which makes wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for COVID-19 surveillance a promising approach to complement traditional clinical testing. In this paper, we survey the existing literature regarding WBE for COVID-19 surveillance and summarize the current advances in the area. Specifically, we have covered the key aspects of wastewater sampling, sample testing, and presented a comprehensive and organized summary of wastewater data analytical methods. Finally, we provide the open challenges on current wastewater-based COVID-19 surveillance studies, aiming to encourage new ideas to advance the development of effective wastewater-based surveillance systems for general infectious diseases.
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علم شبکه و مدل‌سازی پخش بیماری‌ در حضور مداخله‌‌ها

در دو دهه گذشته، مدل‌سازی پخش بیماری‌های عفونی در جوامع به کمک ابزارهای فیزیک آماری و علم شبکه گسترش فراوانی داشته. در این ارائه، به اثرات ویژگی‌های شبکه‌‌های اجتماعی بر اثربخشی مداخله‌های دارویی و غیر دارویی همچون واکسیناسیون و رهگیری تماس می‌پردازیم. به طور خاص نشان می‌دهیم ویژگی‌هایی مانند ناهمگنی‌های ارتباطی، هوموفیلی رفتاری، اندازه گروه‌های اجتماعی و تحولات زمانی شبکه‌‌ها چگونه می‌توانند در بهبودبخشی اثرات مداخله‌ها نقش داشته باشند.

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CENTAI offers 2 three-year pre-doctoral contracts funded by CEDAR, an EU-funded research project. Successful applicants can enroll in a PhD program and conduct research in complex systems and artificial intelligence domains. More info: centai.eu/careers/cedar
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How Is Flocking Like Computing?
Birds flock. Locusts swarm. Fish school. From chaotic assemblies of life, order somehow emerges. In this episode, co-host Steven Strogatz interviews the evolutionary ecologist Iain Couzin about how and why collective behaviors arise.

https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-is-flocking-like-computing-20240328/
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On the Shape of Epidemics

Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic upended our societies and re-shaped the way we go about our day-to-day lives—from how we work and interact to the way we buy groceries and attend school. In this talk, I will present a series of studies quantifying how our behavior, mobility patterns, and social networks shaped and were shaped by COVID-19. Leveraging global data sets that represent billions of people, I will show how myriad factors interacted to structure the course of the pandemic. Then, by connecting the mathematics of epidemics to classical theory from ecology, I will outline a strategy for preventing future outbreaks from growing into pandemics. Finally, using the lessons learned from COVID-19, I discuss how we might balance the ethical and privacy considerations around high-resolution data with their critical role in responding to epidemics.

About the Speaker
Samuel V. Scarpino, PhD, is the director of AI + life sciences at Northeastern University and a professor of the practice in health and computer sciences. He holds appointments in Northeastern’s Institute for Experiential AI and Network Science Institute. In recognition for his contributions to complex systems science, he was named a fellow of the ISI Foundation in 2017, an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute in 2020, and an external faculty member at the Vermont Complex System Center in 2021. Prior to joining Northeastern, Scarpino was the vice president of pathogen surveillance at The Rockefeller Foundation, chief strategy officer at Dharma Platform (a social impact, technology startup), and co-founded a data science initiative called Global.health, which was backed by Google and The Rockefeller Foundation. Scarpino’s research has been published in journals such as Nature, Science, The Lancet Global Health, Nature Medicine, PNAS, Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Nature Physics. The New York Times, Wired, the Boston Globe, National Geographic, and numerous other venues have covered his work. He earned his doctoral degree from The University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and was Santa Fe Institute Omidyar Fellow from 2013 – 2016.

Register here: https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kj-cg_saTmi4oQERGNX8Lg#/registration
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A Short First Course in Network Science

Online, June 3-14, 2024

About: Networks are present in all aspects of our lives: networks of friends, computers, web pages, and roads are examples that we experience outwardly, while our brain cells and the proteins within our body form networks that determine our cognition and health. This introductory online short course explores the study of networks and how they help us understand the complex interaction patterns that shape our lives.

Target audience: A broad interdisciplinary-minded audience of learners. The course has no technical prerequisites other than some introductory programming and a willingness to learn by doing. Students in programs such as business, data science, social science, medicine, engineering, and more will benefit from this course.

Format: A combination of lectures by Professor Santo Fortunato; practical sessions with tutorials, exercises, and collaborative mini-projects; and office hours with teaching assistants. A certificate of participation will be awarded to individuals completing the full course.

Apply by May 15, 2024 — https://sites.google.com/view/netsci-course.
#Postdoc position in Marseilles in an interdisciplinary project

https://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~barrat/postdoc_Hinteract.html

Deadline for applications: June 5, 2024
SweCSS, the Swedish Centre for Computational Social Science, has just introduced its Visiting Fellows Program, designed to foster collaboration between social and computational sciences. More information here:

https://liu.se/en/research/swecss/visiting-fellows-program
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👤 ارائه‌دهنده: پروفسور سیدنی ردنر (Sidney redner)
📌 عضو هیئت علمی مؤسسه پژوهش‌های نظری سنتافه (Santa Fe)
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