Royal Statistical Society Discussion Meeting on NeST-related project ``New tools for network time series with an application to COVID-19 hospitalisations’ by Guy Nason (Imperial), Daniel Salnikov (Imperial) and Mario Cortina Borja (UCL, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health). In person from 3-5pm in Lecture Theatre 130, Department of Math, Huxley Building, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
learn moreWe are delighted to announce the next of our NeST Online Seminar Series: Professor Kostas Fokianos (University of Cyprus). Title: TBC
learn moreWe are delighted to announce the next of our NeST Online Seminar Series: Professor Eric Kolaczyk (McGill University) on "Coevolving Latent Space Network with Attractors Models for Polarization".
learn moreWe are delighted to announce the next of our NeST Online Seminar Series: Dr. Ricardo Rastelli (University College Dubline) on "A latent position model for multivariate time series analysis".
learn moreWe are delighted to announce the first of our NeST Online Seminar Series: Professor Anru Zhang (Duke University) on "High-order Singular Value Decomposition in Tensor Analysis".
learn moreAn invited papers session on Network Stochastic Processes and Time Series has been accepted for JSM2024. Speakers are Professors Mihai Cucuringu (University of Oxford), Tracy Ke (Harvard University) and Carey Priebe (Johns Hopkins University). Precise timing to be announced.
learn moreRSS 2024: Invited Session on Network Stochastic Processes and Time Series
learn moreThe 2024 Workshop on Statistical Network Analysis and Beyond (SNAB2024) is scheduled to take place on June 14-16, 2023 at the Courtyard by Marriott Nassau Downtown/Junkanoo Beach. Over the span of three days, this workshop aims to unite researchers in the field of network science and related disciplines, providing an avenue for the exchange of innovative ideas and recent findings. The workshop will encompass a wide range of topics, ranging from statistical network modeling to more extensive fields such as tensor modeling, deep learning, and text analysis.
learn moreWe are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of NeST’s first Away Day and Annual Meeting, which took place on 3rd-4th October in York. The two-day event featured a rich program of individual and snapshot presentations delivered by leading mid
learn moreOur first ISOC meeting took place on Wednesday, 24 May. It was a productive and engaging session, marked by valuable insights and thoughtful discussions. During the meeting, we had the privilege of having esteemed individuals from diverse backgrounds
learn moreThe first joint event took place online on the 21st of April 2023. There were 70 registered attendees (PhD candidates, Research Assistants, established researchers) from the following institutions: LSE, The Alan Turing Institute, Max Planck Institute
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