Roberta at Reykjavik University

Quantitative understanding of success and inequality through network science The unprecedented availability of large-scale datasets on human activities and interactions has enabled us to quantitatively understand how networks shape success […]

Michael at Reykjavik University

Computational, evidence-based approaches to bicycle network planning   In this talk, I explore the opportunities and limitations of network and data science for bicycle infrastructure planning. With the increasing popularity […]

Roberta at ICSSI

Exploring Gender Bias and Collaborative Dynamics in Science: Lessons from natural and controlled experiments

Anastassia at FOSS4G

https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2023/talk/RPVTPU/ BikeDNA: A tool for Bicycle Infrastructure Data & Network Assessment 2023-06-28, 16:00–16:30 (Europe/Tirane), UBT C / N110 - Second Floor Access to high-quality data on existing bicycle infrastructure is […]

Roberta at ISSI 2023

Quantifying biases and inequalities in science Every day our life is made easier by efficient measures and algorithms that quantify, search, and rank scientific information. Yet, these measures and algorithms […]

Anastassia at NetSci 2023

https://easychair.org/smart-program/NetSci2023/2023-07-12.html#talk:224079 Luca Maria Aiello, Sándor Juhász, Anastassia Vybornova, Eszter Bokányi and Michael Szell Highways are barriers to urban social connections PRESENTER: Anastassia Vybornova ABSTRACT. Geographic distances influence social connections inside cities - even in our digital […]

NERDS talks and posters at IC2S2

IC2S2 2023 Blegdamsvej 3B, Copenhagen, Denmark

We will present 22 talks/posters. See you in Copenhagen! Download the PDF of our activities here: nerdsic2s2

DataBeers Copenhagen

absalon Sønder Blvd. 73, København V, Denmark

https://absaloncph.dk/en/events/databeers-x-absalon/ Calling all data and beer enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic night at the upcoming DataBeers x Absalon. We're bringing the worlds of data science and beer together, and […]