Program

The book of abstracts with list of participants is available here.

SpeakerTitle
13:00-13:05 Welcome
13:05-13:23 Daniele Marinazzo - UGent, Belgium Synergistic information in a dynamical model implemented on the human structural connectome reveals spatially distinct associations with age
13:23-13:41 Timoteo Carletti - UNamur, Belgium Random walks on hypergraphs
13:41-13:59 Nele Vandersickel - UGent, Belgium Directed Graph Mapping: A Novel Computational Approach to Guide Ablation of Cardiac Arrhythmia
13:59-14:07 Anujan Poologaindran - Cambridge University, UK Probing the Brain’s Small-World Architecture with Neurosurgery
14:07-14:15 Maxime Lucas - Aix-Marseille University, France The cell cycle as a temporal network of protein interactions
14:15-14:23 Stephany Rajeh - University Burgundy Franche-Comte, France Investigating the Relationship Between Hierarchy and Centrality Measures in Complex Networks
14:23-14:31 Djibril Mboup - Gaston Berger University, Senegal A Compartmental Model for Zika with human to human and vertical vector transmission
14:30-14:45 Break
14:45-15:03 Nadja Tjahja - United Nations University, Belgium Designing a Multi-stakeholder Relationship Framework of the Internet Governance Ecosystem
15:03-15:21 Jerome Daquin - UNamur, Belgium Dynamical and Complex Systems Theory for the Space Debris Environment
15:21-15:39 Riccardo Muolo - UNamur, Belgium Self-organizing dynamics in complex systems on non-normal networks
15:48-15:56 Eladio Montero-Porras - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Networks make us more cautious: using Drift Diffusion Model to measure the learning process in Prisoner’s Dilemma on different network topologies
15:39-15:48 Yerali Gandica - CY Cergy Paris University, France Distance-aware version of the Axelrod model of cultural influence
15:56-16:04 Claudio Linhares - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Obtaining knowledge on network data: a visualization perspective using DyNetVis
16:04-16:12 Karel Devriendt - Oxford University, UK Variance and covariance of distributions on graphs
16:12-16:20 Issa Moussa - University Gaston Berger, Senegal Exploring the mesoscopic structure of the world air transportation network
16:20-16:30 Closing