Previously: Computational Network Science Lab, Lazer Lab, Network Science Institute
There is a budding research community at the intersection of network science, complexity economics, and computational social science. I believe there is tremendous scientific promise in this space, and that we can accelerate progress by inviting others to join in the fun.
This recurring workshop brings together researchers active in stuyding economic and financial networks from across disciplines and areas of the world to discuss state-of-the-art work, share practical knowledge, and create opportunities for novel and fruitful collaborations. I have been a member of the organizing team at the following editions:
Economies and societies are complex and evolving systems. The Complexity Economics Working Group provides a platform for students and early stage researchers to learn and discuss methodology and insights from complexity economics and related fields.
SYNS is a society of young network scientists, whether by age or experience. If you’re an undergrad, master’s, PhD, postdoc, or just a researcher new to Network Science, join us. You belong here.