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In Conversation with Mark Newman: The Future of Network Science

With Professor Mark Newman and Professor Bernie Hogan
Recorded:
17 Feb 2016
Speakers:
With Professor Mark Newman and Professor Bernie Hogan

For over 15 years, has been at the forefront of network science. His contributions form much of the Mark Newman backbone of the field today, especially in the areas of clustering, community detection and large scale network analysis. Prof. Newman’s Herculean “Networks: An Introduction” is an essential summary of the rapidly expanding field of network science and used across a wide array of disciplines from sociology to epidemiology.

Please join us as Prof. Newman talks about his past contributions, the emergent interdisciplinary field of network science and some of the current key challenges in the analysis of networks across the social and physical sciences. Prof. Newman will be in conversation with Bernie Hogan from the OII.

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