Events

Mobility Networks in Cities - Webinar of Computational Social Science Laboratory (CSSL@CUHK)

Date:

19 Jan 2022

Time:

16:00 – 17:30 (GMT+8)

Venue:

Online

Speaker(s):

Dr. Marc Barthelemy, Research Director, Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT), France

Biography of Speaker:

Dr. Marc Barthelemy is a Research Director at the Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT) in Saclay, France.  He worked on applications of statistical physics to complex systems, complex networks, theoretical epidemiology, and spatial networks.  Focusing on both data analysis and modeling, he is currently working on various aspects of urban systems.

Enquiries:
Event Details:

What will happen when Social Science meets Computer Science? Can social scientists benefit from computer science research?

You’re cordially invited to join the webinar of the Computational Social Science Laboratory (CSSL) @ CUHK, “Mobility Networks in Cities”, with the details below:

 

Date: 19 January 2022 (Wednesday)

Time: 16:00 – 17:30 (GMT+8)

Speaker: Dr. Marc Barthelemy, Research Director, Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT), France

Format: Webinar

                Zoom: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/98690911804?pwd=MUNBQUdjeVAvOTdjRmtDeDEra0RUQT09

                (Meeting ID: 986 9091 1804; Passcode: 776464)

                YouTube Live: https://www.youtube.com/c/CUHKSocialScienceSoundbox

                Douyu Live: https://www.douyu.com/1406512

                Bilibili Live: https://live.bilibili.com/2112611

 

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It will be very much appreciated if you would join us and disseminate the information to your colleagues, friends, and students as appropriate.

For enquiries, please contact us at fssc06@cuhk.edu.hk. Thank you.

 

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About CSSL@CUHK

Large amounts of data are now being produced, collected, and analysed at unprecedented speed, breadth, depth, and scale. Focusing on the development and application of computational methods for complex and large-scale human behavior and behavioral change, Computational Social Science addresses fundamental questions about individuals and collectives, and major social problems. With the aim to promote interdisciplinary collaborations in addressing substantive social science questions, the CSSL@CUHK was formed in April 2021.

 

CSS PhD Fellowship Scheme@CUHK

Each Computational Social Science PhD Fellow is affiliated with a department/school/programme within the Faculty of Social Science. The scheme aims to bring together young talents from different disciplines who aspire to employ solution-based CSS approaches to address important and complex problems.