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The Hidden Networks
That Rule Our World
S2 E50

Join us for a fascinating deep dive into the world of network analysis, where we explore Node2Vec - a groundbreaking algorithm that helps us understand the hidden communities within complex networks. Unlock profound insights about communities hidden within the vast connections surrounding us.

helioxpodcast.substack.com/p/t

#NetworkAnalysis #AI #ComplexSystems #GraphTheory #Node2Vec #NeuralNetworks #SocialNetworks #Podcast

buzzsprout.com/2405788/episode

Reminder that we've got a 3-year post-doc position open at the @invcomplexity, IT:U Linz, Austria, on complex systems and network science!

The deadline is Nov 30.

Please get in contact if you have any questions about the position.

More information at: skewed.de/lab/call.html

#complexsystems #networkscience @academicchatter @complexsystems @networkscience

https://social.skewed.de/users/tiago/statuses/113312253289238014
social.skewed.deTiago Peixoto (@tiago@social.skewed.de)Attached: 1 image 🚨Job alert!🚨 Come join us at the Inverse Complexity Lab! @invcomplexity We’re hiring a post-doctoral researcher to join our group at IT:U, Linz, Austria. https://skewed.de/lab/call.html Deadline is 30 Nov 2024. We are looking for an early-stage or more advanced postdoctoral scholar who is interested in building on our ongoing projects, or developing their own research agenda related to inverse problems in network science, complex systems modeling, and/or connections to machine learning. This position is not bound to a particular research project, and the successful applicant will enjoy intellectual independence and freedom to choose research topics. We’re seeking applicants with a background in Physics, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or related fields, and with an interest in interdisciplinary research. This position is guaranteed for 3 years. The gross salary range is € 66,532 to € 72,000 (indexed for inflation), depending on previous experience. The employment conditions in Austria include completely free health care (also for family members), social security benefits, 25 days per year of paid vacations, flexible working hours, and possibility of home office. In addition, IT:U will provide a KlimaTicket—a unified transport pass which gives free access to the entire transportation system in Austria, including trains and local public transport. Location IT:U is a brand new public university in Austria, which began operations with its first cohort of professors in 2024, and is devoted to interdisciplinary research. It is co-located with the Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz, at the Science Park campus. Linz is the third largest city in Austria with a population of 200k, centrally located only 1h15m away from Vienna by train, and short connections to Germany, Italy, and other neighboring countries. For more information, see the call at https://skewed.de/lab/call.html Spread the word! #networkscience @academicchatter@a.gup.pe

‘The philosopher of science Pamela Lyon writes that “taking seriously modern evolutionary and cell biology arguably now requires recognition that the information-processing dynamics of ‘simpler’ forms of life are part of a continuum with human cognition.”’

#complexity #complexsystems
#cognitivescience #cognition
#mind

open.substack.com/pub/clairele

Wild Information · What's a Brain?By Claire L. Evans

Perfect example of how culture changes biology.

"After studying more than 4,000 children at Sydney 1mary & 2dary schools for 3 yrs, children who spent less time outside were at greater risk of developing myopia." Let the kids play out in the open, dammit! #complexsystems #myopia #culturechangesbiology #playoutside

nature.com/articles/519276a

NatureThe myopia boom - NatureShort-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions. Some scientists think they have found a reason why.