Network analysis

Individual mobility

Individual human mobility is the study that describes how individual humans move within a network or system. The concept has been studied in a number of fields originating in the study of demographics. Understanding human mobility has many applications in diverse areas, including spread of diseases, mobile viruses, city planning, traffic engineering, , and nowcasting of economic well-being. (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

Bridges Out of Poverty Is Your Answer

When it comes to lifting people out of poverty, there are many programs out there. aha! Process partners with you to provide strategies and solutions that help individuals, organizations, and communities all live more stable lives.

From playlist Bridges Out of Poverty

Video thumbnail

Millenials Talking Mobility

Join two Washington D.C.-based artists for dinner as they share what social mobility means to their generation. Find out more about social mobility in Science's free special issue about the science of inequality: http://scim.ag/sci-inequality

From playlist Inequality Special Issue

Video thumbnail

How Can I Be More Normal?

We are – almost all of us – deeply attracted to the idea of being normal. But what if our idea of ‘normal’ isn’t normal? A plea for a broader definition of an important term. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/ojRR53 Join our mailing list: h

From playlist SELF

Video thumbnail

What others say about Bridges Out of Poverty

Increase your effectiveness with people from poverty. Learn how economic difference impact opportunities for success, and create an action plan to improve services with clients.

From playlist Bridges Out of Poverty

Video thumbnail

Social Mobility: Crash Course Sociology #26

Today we’re exploring social mobility in some more depth. We’ll look at intergenerational and intragenerational mobility and the difference between absolute and relative mobility. We’ll go over the long run upward social mobility trends in the United States, as well as recent declines in a

From playlist Sociology

Video thumbnail

Urbanism. By Design: Ease of Movement

An Urban Design London Lecture Presented by Peter Stewart of Peter Stewart Consultancy.

From playlist Urban Design Group: Introduction to Urban Design

Video thumbnail

Collective movement and the evolution of cooperation by Vishwesha Guttal

The Third Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution DATE:05 March 2018 to 17 March 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore. No living organism escapes evolutionary change. Evolutionary biology thus connects all biological disciplines. To understand the processes dri

From playlist Third Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution

Video thumbnail

Scott Delp, Stanford University - Stanford Big Data 2015

Bringing together thought leaders in large-scale data analysis and technology to transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent disease. Visit our website at http://bigdata.stanford.edu/.

From playlist Big Data in Biomedicine Conference 2015

Video thumbnail

ID#25 Herd Immunity

Year 12 HSC Biology Module 7 Infectious Disease Herd Immunity

From playlist Y12 Bio Mod 7 Infectious Disease

Video thumbnail

Stanford Seminar - Entrepreneurial Though Leaders: Cyriac Roeding of Shopkick

Cyriac Roeding Shopkick In this seminar, entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across entrepreneurial settings. Speakers include entrepreneurs, leaders from global technology companies, venture capitalists, and best-selling authors. Half-hour talks are followed

From playlist Leadership & Management

Video thumbnail

Towards Human Behavior Modelling from Mobile Data - Dr Nuria Oliver

We live in a world of data – of big data – a large part of which has been generated by humans through their interactions with both the physical and digital world. A key element in the exponential growth of human behavioural data is the mobile phone. There are more mobile phones in the wor

From playlist Turing Seminars

Video thumbnail

Activism from Exile: How Activists Abroad Influence Politics Back Home

How do activists in exile mobilize citizens back home, and how do regimes respond when they do? In an on-going book project titled Exiles: How Activist Abroad Influence Politics Back Home, Professor Elizabeth Nugent investigates politics in exile, whether and how activists persist in activ

From playlist Refugee Program Seminars

Video thumbnail

DEFCON 19: Staying Connected during a Revolution or Disaster

Speaker: Thomas Wilhelm Sr. Security Consultant, Trustwave's SpiderLabs During the recent revolutions in Africa and the Middle East, governments have shut down both Internet and Phone services in an attempt to quell communication among demonstrators. In addition, during natural disasters,

From playlist DEFCON 19

Video thumbnail

Vittoria Colizza: "Chasing the COVID-19 Pandemic through Modeling"

Mathematical Models in Understanding COVID-19 "Chasing the COVID-19 Pandemic through Modeling" Vittoria Colizza - INSERM - French National Institute of Health and Medical Research Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA August 10, 2020 For more information: https://www.ipam.ucl

From playlist Mathematical Models in Understanding COVID-19 2020

Video thumbnail

Find the feasible region by graphing 4 linear inequalities

👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making up the system is graphed individually with the side of

From playlist Solve a System of Inequalities by Graphing

Related pages

Network theory | Scale-free network | Random walk | Brownian motion | Gyration | Lévy flight | Network topology