Posts tagged ‘Cx-Nets’

Swine flu: Statistical model predicts spread in US, worldwide

GLEaMGLEaM is a Global Epidemic and Mobility modeler that integrates sociodemographic and population mobility data in spatially structured stochastic disease models to simulate the spread of epidemics at the worldwide scale. The GLEaM team and its PI, Alex Vespignani, have been featured in many news reports about projections of the spread of H1N1 (Mexican flu). Read more about GLEaM…

Spotting the Patterns that Information Makes

lanet-viResearch and Creativity Activity profiles research by CNetS faculty Filippo Menczer and Alessandro Vespignani and their groups in a special issue on networks. More…

Alex Vespignani named a Fellow in the American Physical Society

Alex Vepignani

Alex Vepignani

CNetS Professor Alex Vespignani has been elected to fellowship in the American Physical Society, the preeminent organization of physicists in the United States. Vespignani was honored for his contribution to the statistical physics of complex networks, in particular his seminal work on the spreading of viruses in real networks. More…

City road networks grow like biological systems

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New Scientist profiles work by Alessandro Flammini on historical development of roadways. Also See press release.