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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Petra Vertes. CNN is organizing a one-day conference bringing together researchers with an interest in complex networks from various departments and institutes in and around Cambridge. The event will include the following speakers: 1. Prof Yong-Yeol Ahn (Indiana University Bloomington, USA - School of Informatics and Computing) 2. Prof Jon Crowcroft (University of Cambridge – Computer Laboratory) 3. Dr Gergory Jefferis (University of Cambridge – MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 4. Dr Nick Jones (Imperial College London – Department of Mathematics) 5. Dr Vito Latora (Queen Mary University of London – School of Mathematical Sciences) 6. Dr Mason Porter (University of Oxford – Mathematical Institute) 7. Dr Simone Severini (UCL – Department of Physics and Department of Computer Science) For more information (including a full programme and registration) please visit: https://www.cnn.group.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-networks-day-2012 This talk is part of the Cambridge Networks Network (CNN) series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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