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#complexity #complex_systems #networks #network_science

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DEADLINE Extended to 5th June! CODATA-RDA Research Data Science Summer School 2022: apply to participate in person or online
https://t.co/TbIceCEKXz
Quantifying relevance in learning and inference!

seminar tomorrow 2:00 pm CET accompanying their recent review in Physics Reports.

https://t.co/6xfZduvJkx
Conference in Yerevan, (Armenia) https://t.co/KRSs6c5uBe Goldenfeld, Koonin, Saakian, Hogeweg, Wolpert, Kaneko, Takeuchi, Kolchinsky and so many other great scholars.
Opening for a #postdoc position at the CPT in Marseille, to work with me on the relations between pedestrian models and contact networks. #sociophysics #complexnetworks More information here: https://t.co/5XP8OKT1Tz
Order through entropy - Daan Frenkel

Understanding entropic contributions to common ordering transitions is essential for the design of self-assembling systems with addressable complexity

http://www.lptms.u-psud.fr/membres/trizac/Ens/IPa_2022/Frenkel_entropy_2014.pdf
#PhD scholarship available in nonlinear dynamics, data analysis, complex systems.
Applicants should send to cristina.masoller@upc.edu: CV and academic record with the grades obtained bachelor and master studies. More info:

http://www.fisica.edu.uy/~cris/phd_offer.htm
#postdoc position in the study of group information dynamics both online/offline.
http://eddielee.co/positions.html
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J.M. Kosterlitz presents an overview on topological aspects in phase transitions!

Link: universite-paris-saclay-fr

John Michael Kosterlitz is a British-American physicist. He is a professor of physics at Brown University and the son of biochemist Hans Kosterlitz. He was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in physics along with David Thouless and Duncan Haldane for work on condensed matter physics.
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Early-career researchers, you might be interested in the Summer School on Data + Algorithms for Science, Technology & Innovation Studies to be held #KU_Leuven Sept 21-23. Proposals due by June 24th! Participation is free of charge!

https://t.co/a6ABGix6nt
#PhD position, please RT!
Come to beautiful Zurich for a fully funded PhD on Social Mobility / Social Networks / Labour Market (Segregation) with an outstanding team. Lots of flexibility and excellent working conditions
https://t.co/T34JrJ7o01
Gaussian process summer school 2022 will be in person, 12-15 Sept in Sheffield. Registration now open:
https://t.co/jMgU6Ys9ZY
Speaker list still to be finalised, but expect the usual great list of engaging speakers.
Intro video to the history and ideas of complexity science and networks
Peter Holme

I needed a video presenting the historical development of ideas behind the complexity and network science in 20 minutes—an impossible task of course (especially since I couldn’t spend too much time on prepping it). Anyway, someone out there would be interested, so here it is:

https://petterhol.me/2022/06/11/intro-video-to-the-history-and-ideas-of-complexity-science-and-networks/
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Phase transitions can be found in almost every aspect of our daily lives, from something as simple as melting ice to water boiling. Today we recognize and remember Kenneth Wilson, winner of the Nobel Prize for his work on phase transitions: https://t.co/f1VbWxYadM
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We have an open #PhD position to work on sensory processing in neural networks and its relation to behavior. A cool experiment-theory collaboration, reach out via email if interested.

https://t.co/4eDQMXLNjV
Why does science news suck so much?

I read a lot of news about science and science policies. This probably doesn’t surprise you. But it may surprise you that most of the time I find science news extremely annoying. It seems to be written for an audience which doesn’t know the first thing about science. But I wonder, is it just me who finds this annoying? So, in this video I’ll tell you the 10 things that annoy me most about science news, and then I want to hear what you think about this. Why does science news suck so much? That’s what we’ll talk about today.

https://youtu.be/9Gn4rmQTZek
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