And this is how it ends! Thank you so much for attending #ComplexNetworks2025!
We hope you enjoy your stay in Binghamton and we look forward to seeing you next year in Portugal. 🇵🇹
On behalf of the organizers and volunteers, we wish you a nice and safe journey back home.
From the Network Analysis parallel session
Ivan Gallo-Mendez uses point processes to model the network of wild fires in Chile
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Now @HirokiSayama share with us the update on his famous #ComplexSystems keyword diagram using collective feedback and latest literature data. His approach can be systematically applied to other scientific fields, both transdisciplinary and specialized!
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From the Network Analysis parallel session
Ethan Dolin studies building network models
(Not building "network models", but "building network" models)
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[Ad] Finally, in the last parallel session, I will be giving a talk about this complex systems diagram work (at 2:30pm in Room C):
github.com/hsayama/complex-s…
If you are still around please come and say hi
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What structures make organizations ready for the unforeseeable? David Stark asks how organizations can prepare not just for crises but for surprise itself. Very nice way of closing #ComplexNetworks2025!
Visitors enjoying #ComplexNetworks2025 might also get to meet PhD Systems Science student @amahury0 who is one of the conference's Local Arrangement Chairs. Amahury is a passionate researcher and student Ambassador. Learn more about his journey here: youtu.be/sD6BxGQHcqM