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Network Science enables exploration of complex networked systems using a common platform, in a highly collaborative lab environment.

The Network Science Institute at Northeastern University brings together innovative research teams in a shared lab space that is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary. Institute research integrates models, theories and problem solving approaches across disciplines with the shared goal to understand systems by discovering the underlying principles, properties and purpose of its connectivity. F

06/23/2016

The Network Science Institute is looking for a new Senior Grants Administrator! It could be you - apply here: http://www.nunetsi.org/jobs/sr-grants-administrator

Senior Grants Administrator Working to discover and inspire fundamentally new ways to measure, model, predict and visualize meaningful interactions and interconnectivity of social, physical and technological systems

Brooke F Welles on Twitter 06/18/2016

https://twitter.com/foucaultwelles/status/743888521900007424

Brooke F Welles on Twitter “Check out the t-shirts, just in time for summer! ”

Brennan Klein on Twitter 06/18/2016

More from the Network Science PhD minds Brennan Klein

https://twitter.com/jkbren/status/743835759669567488

Brennan Klein on Twitter

Adventures in Network Science 06/18/2016

We are lucky to have fantastic Ph.D. students. They like it here too!

http://sarahshugars.com/2016/06/adventures-in-network-science/

Adventures in Network Science Adventures in Network Science Leave a reply Every time someone asks me how school is going, I have the tendency to reply with an enthusiastic but nondescript, “AWESOME!” Or, as one of my classmates has taken to saying, “WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!” Truly, it is a privilege to be able to experience such...

PhD student to study water access and control in Uganda through interviews—and equations | news... 06/10/2016

Matt Simonson of NetSI is using network science to "examine the inter­sec­tion of resource-based con­flicts and identity-based con­flicts" during his studies in Uganda.

http://www.northeastern.edu/news/2016/06/phd-student-to-study-water-access-and-control-in-uganda-through-interviews-and-equations/

PhD student to study water access and control in Uganda through interviews—and equations | news... Matt Simonson, PhD'19. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University Matt Simonson’s desire to study and foster greater under­standing of how the inter­na­tional com­mu­nity responds to polit­ical con­flict, geno­cide, and human­i­tarian crises has been shaped by his myriad cul­tural and global exp...

06/10/2016

NetSI's Alex Vespignani discusses whether or not Zika puts the Rio Olympics, and the world, at risk.

http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/06/03/480495630/does-the-olympics-in-rio-put-the-world-in-danger-of-zika

Does The Olympics In Rio Put The World In Danger Of Zika? There's a heated battle about the Olympics in Rio. Some health experts are calling for the games to be moved because of Zika. Others say attending the games doesn't pose a threat.

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