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SUMMARY:Data Science Seminar with Paul Smaldino
DESCRIPTION:Title: Why Use An Evolutionary Perspective To Study Culture? \nAbstract: Theodosius Dobzhansky famously wrote in 1973\, “Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution.” Biology is\, of course\, the study of living things. Humans are living things. Therefore\, to study humans is to engage in biology. Yet\, despite the prominent of Darwinian theory in the study of non-human animals\, there is still widespread resistance to an evolutionary mindset when studying humans. Much of this is understandable. In the 1970s\, Darwinian theory had little to say about human behavior and culture. Contributions from “social Darwinism” were racist and misguided\, while evolutionary psychology has largely failed to capture the richness of the human experience. I will discuss an expanded view of evolutionary systems\, including gene-culture coevolution and modern theories of cultural evolution\, that show us why an evolutionary perspective offers much to the study of human cognition\, behavior\, and culture. I will highlight some of my own work in this area\, focusing on formal models of identity\, social learning\, and collective problem-solving. \nBiography\nPaul Smaldino is a Professor of Cognitive and Information Science and a member of the Quantitative and Systems Biology graduate group at University of California Merced\, and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Smaldino studies how behaviors emerge and evolve under social\, cultural\, or ecological pressures\, often  through the lens of mathematical and numerical modeling of social behavior and complex systems. Smaldino has degrees in physics and psychology and draws on this interdisciplinary background in his research. \nInformation for non-ITU participants: To enter the building (which is located in DR Byen)\, meet Jonas Juul here at 12:20 pm. He will let you in. Get in touch by writing Jonas Juul an email (see his website.)
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/data-science-seminar-with-paul-smaldino/
LOCATION:ITU\, 3F07\, Kaj Munks Vej 11\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:DataBeers Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:https://absaloncph.dk/en/events/databeers-x-absalon/ \n \nCalling all data and beer enthusiasts! \nGet ready for an epic night at the upcoming DataBeers x Absalon. We’re bringing the worlds of data science and beer together\, and it’s going to be a blast! \nWe’ve gathered awesome speakers who will dive into topics that truly matter\, like using data to tackle climate change\, improving city bike networks\, and bridging gender gaps in urban spaces. Plus\, we’ll uncover the secrets of everyday data science in big companies – it’s going to be eye-opening! \nThe format is simple: five short 7-minute talks followed by a 3-minute Q&A. But here’s the best part: We will be providing free beer and non-alcoholic beverages for everyone. So\, it’s the perfect opportunity to relax\, mingle\, and connect with our Copenhagen data-loving community. \nBig shoutout to our awesome sponsors: DDSA\, DTU\, and IT University of Copenhagen. \nAt DataBeers\, we believe the more\, the merrier\, so bring your friends and spread the word! \nWe can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/databeers-copenhagen-3/
LOCATION:absalon\, Sønder Blvd. 73\, København V\, 1720\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Geospatial Data Science Tutorial at IC2S2
DESCRIPTION:We organize the tutorial. See: https://github.com/NERDSITU/gdstutorial
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/geospatial-data-science-tutorial-at-ic2s2/
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SUMMARY:NERDS talks and posters at IC2S2
DESCRIPTION:We will present 22 talks/posters. See you in Copenhagen! \nDownload the PDF of our activities here: nerdsic2s2
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/michael-szell-at-ic2s2/
LOCATION:IC2S2 2023\, Blegdamsvej 3B\, Copenhagen\, 2200\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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SUMMARY:DataBeers Copenhagen
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URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/databeers-copenhagen-4/
LOCATION:Station\, Howitzvej 30\, Frederiksberg\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:DataBeers Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:Tweets by databeers_cph \n \n 
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/databeers-copenhagen-2/
LOCATION:Station\, Howitzvej 30\, Frederiksberg\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:NERDS Seminar with Nicole Lyons: Meta's Academic and Research Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Meta’s Academic and Research Partnerships\nTalk \n\n\nNicole Lyons will provide an overview of the Academic and Research Partnerships team\, including Meta’s current tools and datasets to support independent research to study Meta’s impact on society. This will include the company’s URL Shares Dataset\, Data for Good tools\, the newly launched Ads Targeting Dataset and forthcoming Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour Influence Operations Archive\, as well as how the team engages with independent researchers through feedback sessions\, conferences and at the monthly Meta Research Exchange. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nBio \n\n\nNicole Lyons is a Strategic Partner Manager\, as part of the Academic and Research Partnerships team at Meta. This team helps equip independent academic researchers with access and support to Meta’s products and data to better understand Meta’s impact on society. With a background in molecular biology\, Nicole led research programs in breast cancer biology in Canada and conducted stem cell research at the Hospital for Sick Children under world-renowned developmental biologist Dr Janet Rossant. Nicole relocated to the UK in 2017 and worked in the non-profit sector\, including launching the International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED) and publishing the Early Detection and Diagnosis of Cancer Roadmap at Cancer Research UK.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/nerds-seminar-with-nicole-lyons-metas-academic-and-research-partnerships/
LOCATION:ITU\, 3F07\, Kaj Munks Vej 11\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:NERDS Seminar: Giulia Reggiani
DESCRIPTION:Understanding bikeability of urban networks\nGiulia Reggiani\, Delft University of Technology\n\n\nAbout the author:\nGiulia Reggiani is ending her PhD in the department of Transport and Planning\, Delft University of Technology. Her research in the last 4 years focused on structural properties of bicycle networks worldwide and on data driven methods for assessing bikeability. Her current interests lie in the broad domains of smart mobility\, data analysis\, and sustainability. \nAbout the presentation:\nHaving a bicycle network that is fully separated from vehicular traffic is not realistic even for top-performing cities. Thus\, cycling in most countries entails switching between streets with different length\, safety\, and comfort levels. As a consequence\, the quality of bicycle networks should not be evaluated based on one but multiple factors and by considering the different preferences of the users between the factors.In this presentation I will define and analyse different types of bicycle networks and present findings on bicycle infrastructure development across 47 cities. Then\, I present a multi-objective methodology to assess bikeability per origin-destination (OD) pair and for the entire network\, useful for evaluation and planning of bicycle networks. I do so by introducing the concept of “bikeability curves” which allows to assess how bikeable a network is for for its heterogeneity of users. This methodology is showcased on two cities with different bike cultures: Amsterdam and Melbourne. \n\n 
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/nerds-seminar-giulia-reggiani/
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SUMMARY:NERDS Seminar with Helge Pfeiffer
DESCRIPTION:The NERDS seminar continues Wednesday (22/09/2021) with an exciting talk by Helge Pfeiffer\, Assistant Professor at ITU\, titled: “Everything is Connected – Leveraging Graphs in Software Engineering Research”. Please join us from 12:30-13:30 in person at EHK-2F12 (or via Zoom – regular link – for virtual attendance). The presentation abstract and presenter’s bio are below. I hope you can all make it! \nAbstract\nIn my talk\, I will present an overview over my students’ and my recent work on various aspects of software engineering\, e.g.\, identification of critical projects in software ecosystems\, license compatibility\, or software reuse. In all of which\, we leverage graph representations of software artefacts.\nI will briefly outline current and future work and sketch challenges ranging from data availability to efficient graph representation\, computation\, and visualisation methods and tools.\nWith the latter\, I would like to gather your feedback\, experiences\, and would like to learn from you\, since you are the network experts at ITU and I am more a “standard software engineer that remembers som graph theory and likes graphs in general” :).\nAlso\, I would like to identify areas of potential mutual interest on possible future collaborations. \nBio\nHelge Pfeiffer works an assistant professor at the IT University of Copenhagen in the Research Center for Government IT. His research interests are in the areas of software engineering\, software quality\, software quality metrics\, and technical debt. Before joining the Research Center for Government IT\, he was working as software engineer for the Danish Meteorological Institute and as adjunkt at CPH Business Academy. In the former he was responsible for development and maintenance of 24/7 remote sensing applications and in the latter\, he was teaching all aspects of software engineering.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/nerds-seminar-with-helge-pfeiffer/
LOCATION:2F12\, Kaj Munks Vej 11\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:ITU KSD/KCS Research Project Market
DESCRIPTION:Project Market for Research Projects for K-CS and K-SD students at ITU
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/itu-ksd-kcs-research-project-market/
LOCATION:Aud 1\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210303T123000
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SUMMARY:NERDS Seminar: Luca Aiello
DESCRIPTION:Luca Aiello\, ITU (NERDS): Towards Health Surveillance with Social Media \n \nIn today’s heavily interconnected world\, health crises develop rapidly and spread afar. Health crises burden not only people’s biological health but also their psychological and social spheres. By monitoring the population’s behavior and health conditions\, public health bodies can plan prevention campaigns\, promptly deploy targeted interventions\, and adapt to people’s responses. We contributed to this stream of research by developing a Deep Learning tool for Natural Language Processing that extracts mentions of virtually any medical condition from unstructured social media text. We applied the tool to Reddit and Twitter posts\, analyzed the clusters of the two resulting co-occurrence networks of conditions\, and discovered that they correspond to well-defined categories of medical conditions. This resulted in the creation of a taxonomy of medical conditions automatically derived from online discussions. We validated the structure of our taxonomy against the official International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11)\, finding matches of our clusters with 20 official categories\, out of 22. Based on the mentions of our taxonomy’s sub-categories on Reddit posts geo-referenced in the U.S.\, we were then able to compute disease-specific health scores which correlate with officially reported prevalences of 18 conditions.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/nerds-seminar-luca-aiello/
LOCATION:Zoom NERDS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20200124T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20200124T130000
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CREATED:20200122T090151Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch Seminar: Tiago Oliveira Cunha
DESCRIPTION:The first and newest postdoc of NERDS\, Tiago Oliveira Cunha\, will introduce and discuss his work in a lunch seminar on Friday\, Jan 24th\, 12:15-13:00 in the 4E wing. \nAre All Successful Communities Alike? Characterizing and Predicting the Success of Online Communities \nThe proliferation of online communities has created exciting opportunities to study the mechanisms that explain group success. While a growing body of research investigates community success through a single measure — typically\, the number of members — we argue that there are multiple ways of measuring success. Here\, we present a systematic study to understand the relations between these success definitions and test how well they can be predicted based on community properties and behaviors from the earliest period of a community’s lifetime. Surprisingly\, we find that the measures do not exhibit very high correlations\, suggesting that they capture different types of success. Additionally\, we find that different success measures are predicted by different attributes of online communities\, suggesting that success can be achieved through different behaviors. Our work sheds light on the basic understanding of what success represents in online communities and what predicts it. This work was accepted as a full paper at The Web Conference 2019.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/lunch-seminar-tiago-oliveira-cunha/
LOCATION:4E Wing
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191205T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191205T130000
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CREATED:20191128T093030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T093120Z
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SUMMARY:Invited Talk: Matteo Magnani\, Multilayer networks meet databases: from property graphs to online information networks
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \nThe analysis of complex online information requires the availability of rich data representation models and data analysis algorithms\, for example multilayer networks and multilayer network clustering methods. At the same time\, data analysis processes often require the ability to store raw data not yet prepared to perform a specific type of analysis\, the possibility to enforce constraints guaranteeing some degree of data quality\, and the capability to efficiently manipulate (or query) the raw data. This is for example important when performing interactive and visual data analysis\, where several data dimensions\, data subsets and aggregations have to be computed dynamically to explore different views over the data. In this work I present an extension of the multilayer network model providing database functionality on top of the idea of using the concept of layer to unify several types of graph-based models. This extension is based on the concepts of attributed vertex cube and attributed edge cube. I will conclude the presentation showing how to express a process to identify online conversations about specific topics in social media as a combination of cubes and cube operators.  \n\n\n \n\n\nBio: \nMatteo Magnani is an associate professor (“docent”) at Uppsala University\, where he coordinates the Uppsala Information Laboratory (http://infolab.it.uu.se) and a new Master’s program in Data Science. Since 2011 he has developed and applied analysis methods for multilayer social networks in the context of national and European projects (FIRB and H2020 funding schemes). His results are described in his book “Multilayer Social Networks”\, Cambridge University Press (2016)\, in several peer-reviewed publications\, and implemented in the R multinet library (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=multinet). He is also the recipient of a STINT initiation grant with TokyoTech on the topic of clustering temporal networks and of a NOS-HS grant for the establishment of a Nordic network on online disinformation. He has received the title of “Excellent teacher” (2016) and the UTN pedagogical prize (2013).
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-matteo-magnani-multilayer-networks-meet-databases-from-property-graphs-to-online-information-networks/
LOCATION:ITU\, 4A05
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191128T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191128T130000
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CREATED:20191003T115004Z
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SUMMARY:Invited talk Anna Sapienza\, Understanding human behaviors and engagement in mobile app usage
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nRecent years have seen an explosive growth in the use of mobile apps on smartphones and tablets. With over 2.7 billion smartphone users across the world checking their phones over 80 times a day\, smartphone data offer a unique opportunity to understand main aspects of human behaviors\, e.g.\, mobility\, sleep patterns\, and mobile app usage. Smartphones can be indeed a hugely productive tool. However\, they interfere more and more with work\, school\, and relationships\, sometimes leading engagement to become real addiction. It is indeed crucial to study how individuals interact with their phone and whether they are engaged and retained in the use of specific mobile apps. This talk will present the preliminary findings on user engagement in mobile apps\, based on the study of an unprecedented dataset\, including mobile app traces of thousands of users in time. I will show how users interact with smartphones over time with the aim of identifying the characteristics of users that are majorly engaged in mobile apps\, the specific apps that are driving this engagement\, and how usage patterns vary over time. \n  \nBio: \nAnna Sapienza is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at DTU. She holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics and her research is focused on modelling human behavior in online social environments\, e.g.\, online social networks\, applications\, and games\, through the analysis of high-dimensional data. She collaborates with the Copenhagen Center of Social Data Science (SODAS)\, where she studies phone usage activity and user engagement. Her research interests stay at the intersection between computational social science\, machine learning\, and network analysis.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-anna-sapienza/
LOCATION:ITU\, 4A09
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191010T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20191010T130000
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CREATED:20191003T114832Z
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SUMMARY:Invited talk Laura Alessandretti
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URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-laura-alessandretti/
LOCATION:ITU\, 3A08\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, København\, 2300\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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CREATED:20191003T114646Z
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SUMMARY:Invited talk Jonas S. Juul
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URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-jonas-s-juul/
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20190923T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20190923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T013930
CREATED:20190904T083902Z
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SUMMARY:DataBeers Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:NERDS members Roberta and Michael co-organize the second DataBeers event.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/databeers-copenhagen/
LOCATION:H15\, Halmtorvet 15\, København\, 1700\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20190912T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20190912T133000
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SUMMARY:Invited talk Carlos Gershenson
DESCRIPTION:Prof.  Carlos Gershenson  from IINAS::UNAM will visit ITU on Sep 12th. \nYou’re invited to attend his lunchtime talk “Heterogeneity extends criticality”.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-carlos-gershenson/
LOCATION:ITU\, 2A08\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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CREATED:20190426T162501Z
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SUMMARY:Talk Michael Szell at Data Beers Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:The first edition of Data Beers Copenhagen will feature five talks\, one of them given by NERDS member Michael Szell on “Understanding wasted mobility space with crowdsourced urban data”.
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/talk-michael-szell-at-data-beers-copenhagen/
LOCATION:Byens Lys\, Fabriksområdet 99\, Copenhagen\, 1440
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190516T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190516T140000
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CREATED:20190426T155454Z
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SUMMARY:Invited talk Dominique Boullier
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dominique Boullier from EPFL will visit ITU on May 16th. \nYou’re invited to attend his lunchtime talk “Digital Propagations and Memetics as a New Opportunity for Quantification in Social Sciences\, with the Help of Data Science”
URL:https://nerds.itu.dk/event/invited-talk-dominique-boullier/
LOCATION:ITU\, 3A08\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, København\, 2300\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:NERDS home
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