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From Monday 20 January to Wednesday 22 January 2020 a Networks Match Making event will take place in conference center Kaap Doorn in Doorn. This event will bring together researchers from the social sciences, the economic sciences, mathematics and computer science working on networks, in order to provide opportunities for valuable synergy.
Event details of NETWORKS organises Match Making Event with Social Sciences
Start date
20 January 2020
End date
22 January 2020
Time
09:30
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In particular, social scientists and economic scientists are invited to describe the modelling challenges they face in their research, and mathematicians and computer scientists are invited to reflect on these challenges by describing modelling techniques. This interaction is expected to lead to a broader discussion on how mathematical tools can be used in applied network science.

Registration

You are cordially invited to join the event. Participation is free of charge. We will make reservations for you for the three-day two-nights event at Kaap Doorn. There is limited capacity, so please respond in time!  For more information and the registration form, please visit the website.

Young scientists interested in network science are especially welcome to join. 

Organizers and contact

Frank den Hollander (Mathematical Institute, Leiden University)
Ines Lindner (School of Business and Economics, Free University Amsterdam)

Please contact Frank den Hollander or Ines Lindner for questions of scientific nature. All other inquiries can be addressed to Marieke Kranenburg and Patty Koorn.

THE NETWORKS MATCH MAKING EVENT IS AN INITIATIVE OF THE NETWORKS GRAVITATION PROGRAMME TOGETHER WITH INES LINDNER AND WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE GRAVITATION PROGRAMME SCOOP

About Networks

NETWORKS started in the summer of 2014 as a 10-year programme funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science through the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), hosted by the University of Amsterdam (UvA), Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Leiden University (UL), and the Center for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam.The programme covers a broad range of topics dealing with stochastic and algorithmic aspects of networks.