Laboratory for the Modeling of Biological and Socio-technical Systems (MoBS) |
The MoBS laboratory is home to research projects aiming at developing innovative mathematical models and computational tools to better understand, anticipate and control large-scale complex networks and systems. The laboratory, directed by Alessandro Vespignani, has joint affiliations with the Department of Physics, the Department of Health Sciences and the College of Computer and Information Sciences at Northeastern University.
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The Centre de Physique Théorique is situated on the campus of Luminy, close to Marseille, France. It is affiliated with the French National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Marseille Universities. The research subjects of the statistical physics group cover a broad range of topics from mathematical physics to complex systems and in particular complex networks.
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The Complex Networks Lagrange Laboratory at the Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation (Turin, Italy) is an integral part of the Lagrange Project. The main aim of this unit revolves around three main axis: Information Technology and infrastructure networks; Biological and Ecological networks; Social and behavioural Networks. Along with the more theoretical and basic questions of network science, applications and studies of more immediate application can be envisioned in the use of network science in the evaluation and assessment of physical properties of networked systems.
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The UMR S 707, "Epidémiologie, Systèmes d'information, Modélisation", was created in 2005, and gathers two teams. Its specificity lies in the use of mathematical modeling, statistics and computer technology and information systems to conduct its work in the field of epidemiology.
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