"Network Wanderings in Paris" A summary of some of the great talks at #NetSci2018: https://t.co/UCNQsxncoD. Thanks again to @vcolizza and @alainbarrat for being such great hosts. @netsci2018
We are very excited to announce that NetSci 2019 @2019NetSci will be in Burlington Vermont! Hosted by @uvmcomplexity details at https://t.co/bmQUeVEms6
Sadly, all good things come to an end, @netsci2018 as well :-( But excited to see the next venues for NetSciX2019 and @2019NetSci: Chile and Vermont! See you all there! #netsci2018
Thank you @vcolizza, @alainbarrat, and the rest of the @netsci2018 team for organizing a wonderful conference in an amazing set of venues! The community deeply appreciates your hard work. #NetSci2018
We have updated our interdisciplinary collection on complex systems with some great papers published over the past year! Just in time for #NetSci2018
https://t.co/GEv6azwXgQ
Giulia Lerda introducing Simplicial Degree Matrices and how to use them to uncover local high-order structure with interesting results to pollinators networks. @netsci2018#NetSci18 work with - @lordgrilo@alainbarrat@ISI_Fondazione
Hello @netsci2018 people, Complexity Channel @PLOSChannels has been launched today to gather content on complexity & complex networks. Proud to be part of this initiative together with @dan_marinazzo, @LHDnets and Jose Andrade. Check it at https://t.co/OgX2l7FKFf
Physical Review J. editors answering all the questions you always wanted to ask... or evading them - the AMA we have all been waiting for, brace yourself! @netsci2018#NetSci18
Reminder to all #netsci2018 participants: don't miss the "Ask me Anything" Editorial session with Phys. Rev. Editors. Let's hear from them and also let them know our thoughts on publishing in #network#science. And take the opportunity to learn about #APS history.