Johan Bollen: Feeling Good in the Neighborhood: How Social Networks Interact With Language and Emoti
From his website: "Johan Bollen is a professor at the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing. He was formerly a staff...
From his website: "Johan Bollen is a professor at the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing. He was formerly a staff...
In my last blog post, I promised starting a new series called Iranian Women in Science & Engineering, aiming to find Iranian women...
"70% of Iran's Science and Engineering students are women, and in a small, but promising community of startups, they’re being encouraged...
Is there any cool project you are working on or involved in that you would like to share it with others in the Network Science...
Fall semester is coming to an end! What a year it was! The new research project that I'm involved in is overwhelmingly exciting and in a...
I had the opportunity to teach Python to a group of students who intended to attend the Machine Learning Workshop offered by INFORM...
In August, I published the first series of My Monthly Favorite Visualization. This semester, I have a course called Data Visualization in...
On September 25, the Fall Distinguished Speakers Series kicked off in the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University. The very...
Nowadays, Data is a big part of science and technology advancements. Researchers use data to develop models, discover patterns, and...
Two and half years ago, I registered for Network Science Data class, my very first course in Network Science. Coming from an engineering...
Sebastian Ahnert gave an interesting talk on the Flavor Network 2.0 in Barabasi Lab. Back in 2011, Sebastian and his colleagues published...
Sean Cornelius gave this interesting talk as one of the lightning talks in the NetSci2017 on Patient Mobility in Hospital Networks.
On June 1, Science Magazine published an article on Drs. Akira Sakurai and Paul Katz's work. They found that in two distinct creatures –...