Network Biology
Chairs: Réka Albert and Erzsébet Ravasz Regan
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Réka Albert (Pennsylvania State University, USA): Computer-aided workflow for Boolean model optimization allows comprehensive integration of biological knowledge
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Madalena Chaves (Centre de recherche INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Méditerranée, France): Cycle dynamics and synchronization analysis for biological oscillators
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Pascal Falter-Braun (Helmholtz Institute of Network Biology, Germany): Interactome networks to understand genetic and infectious diseases and facilitate drug discovery
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Erzsébet Ravasz Regan (The College of Wooster, USA): Single-cell Network Modeling of Mechanosensitive Routes through the Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition and their Inhibition by Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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Ulrich Stelzl (University of Graz, Austria): Coordination of post-translational protein modifications within networks
Network Economics
Chair: Stefan Thurner
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Alexandra Brintrup (University of Cambridge, UK) Understanding complex supply networks: an interdisciplinary journey
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Guido Caldarelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy) The physics of financial networks
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Giulio Cimini (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy) Reconstruction and Validation of Economic and Financial Networks
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Christian Diem (Complexity Science Hub, Austria) Systemic risk and shock propagation in firm-level supply networks
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Cesar A. Hidalgo (University of Toulouse, France) What's new in economic complexity research?
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Networks and Computation
Chair: Daniel Ebler
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Claudio Gallicchio (University of Pisa, Italy) Reservoir Computing and Beyond
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Wei Lin (Fudan University, China) Prediction and modulation of complex systems: From a viewpoint of
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Silvia Ortín (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain) Physical reservoir computing: advancements and applications in photonic reservoir computing
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Jie Sun (Huawei, Hong Kong) Bifurcation behaviours shape how continuous physical dynamics solves discrete ising optimization
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Zoltan Toroczkai (University of Notre Dame, USA) Towards understanding the fundamental limits of analog, continuous-time computing
The Networks and Computation focus session is supported by Huawei