Complexity Science Group
Standard Time for Winter 2012: Tuesdays, 3:30pm.
Standard Location: SB 501.
The CSG Internal Seminars are a venue for members of the CSG to make informal presentations on a variety of topics. The topics of these seminars are typically either current research projects being carried out by members of the Complexity Science Group or recent publications of interest to members of the Complexity Science Group.
A list of past Internal Seminars can be found here.
February 28th - Jörn Davidsen - Progress in earthquake research
February 21th - Golnoosh Bizhani - Hamiltonian Random Graphs (.pdf)
February 14th - Fernando Girotto - Functional Clustering of Neurons (abstract)
February 7th - Ghislain St. Yves - Instability driven defect turbulence
January 31th - Aicko Yves Schumann - Theory of Recurrence Networks & Journal Club on Identification of dynamical transitions in marine palaeoclimate records by recurrence network analysis by Donges et al.
January 24th - Maksim Kitsak - "Hyperbolic Geometry of Complex Networks" ATTENTION: Talk starts at 4pm in SB501
January 17th - Peter Grassberger and Hon Wai Lau - TBA
January 10th - Seung Woo Song - "Simulations of Interdependent Networks"
October 28th - Claire Christensen - Journal Club: "Edit Wars in Wikipedia" by Robert Sumi
October 20th - Maya Paczuski - Journal Club: Are randomly grown graphs really random? by Duncan S. Callaway; PRE 64, 041902 (2001)
October 13th - Julian Kranz talks about his summer project on extreme value statistics applied to physiological data
October 6th - Patrick Wohlfahrt will present his summer project's result on studying cross-correlations in EEG data
September 29th - Antje Brueckner will present her summer project on a portable EEG recording device
September 22th - Aicko Yves Schumann - "Inferring Dependence in Functional Networks from Studying Time Series"
September 15th - Ghislain St. Yves and Chad Gu will host a journal club and discuss "Spectral properties of chimera states"
August 24th - Brittany Welsh will present the results of her summer project and talk about "Periodically Forced Spiral Waves in Surface Catalysis"
July 20th - Seung-Woo Song will talk about a "Mean-field solution to percolation on interdependent networks"
July 13th - Peter Grassberger "Local to global crossover in interdependent networks"
July 6th - Fernando Girotto will host a Journal club on "Symbiotic relationship between brain structure and dynamics"
June 27th - Claire Christensen and Golnoosh Bizhani "Interesting Topics at NetSci 2011 in Budapest Part II"
June 20th - Claire Christensen and Golnoosh Bizhani "Interesting Topics at NetSci 2011 in Budapest Part I"
June 6th - Joshua Slater will talk about his results on the application of Benford's law to earthquake and sleep data
June 1st - Orion Penner "Worm Dynamics"