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Distinguished lecture series on network science and research
October 23, 2008

In light of the growing interest and importance of network science and network research to the Penn State Research community, the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research is sponsoring a Distinguished Lecture Series on Network Science and Research this academic year. Throughout this lecture series, prominent national experts will be invited to campus to present cutting-edge work on network science and network research. The goal of the lecture series will be to clarify the underlying principles in this intrinsically interdisciplinary research area and to bring the diverse community of Penn State researchers together around common themes to explore how their research might benefit from intellectual cross-fertilization.

Networks are everywhere. From computers on the Internet to infected patients in an epidemic to molecular processes within a cell, complex webs of interactions between many different entities play critical roles in both society and the natural world. Such networks are at the heart of an increasing number of research efforts at Penn State across many colleges and fields of study, either as the subject of research themselves or as an essential characteristic of a particular phenomenon.

Many Penn State faculty have research programs that centrally involve networks. Examples of such research programs include:

A number of speakers have been confirmed for the series including: Luis A.N. Amaral, Northwestern University; James Moody, Duke University; Mark Newman, University of Michigan; Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe, Princeton University; Duncan Watts, Yahoo!; and Columbia University; and Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University. The first one,Nathan Eagle of MIT and Sante Fe University, will give his presentation Nov. 5. The time and location will be announced later. Specifics on the seminars will be available at http://www.research.psu.edu.

For information on the Network Science Seminar Series, please contact Lesley Moore (E-mail: ljm32@psu.edu; Telephone: 814-863-9658)

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