COXIC: Complexity OXford - Imperial College

Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College London
April 21, 2010



The third workshop of the COXIC series will take place on April 21 2010 at Imperial College, in the Institute for Mathematical Sciences:
53 Prince's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 2PG

The easiest way to get here is to take the tube to South Kensington Station. For people coming from Oxford, buses usually stop at Notting Hill Gate and trains at Paddington Station. These two places are around 20 minutes walk (through Hyde Park) from Imperial College. Here is a map with directions and practical infos.

If you're lost, call Renaud Lambiotte at 07525170191.

Registration is free but those who are interested to attend are invited to register by email.


Organizers: N. Jones, Renaud Lambiotte



Wednesday April 21, 2010

12:00-13:30: Picnic (bring your sandwich!) on the terrace of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences

13:30-14:45: First session (3 talks of 25 minutes)

Max Little - Steps and Bumps in Natural Signals
Mariano Beguerisse - Popularity in Catalog Networks
Eduardo Lopez - Spatially Embedded Networks

14:45-15:45: Coffee break and discussions

15:45-17:15: Second session (3 talks of 25 minutes + 1 short talk of 15 minutes)

Fatimah Abdul-Razak - Mutual Information based networks
Ben Fulcher - High Throughput Time Series Analysis (the taming of the zoo)
Tomaso Aste - Network approach to unwind correlations in complex systems
James Anderson - Dynamic Decomposition

17:15-: Drink at the Queens Arms