@pholme@datasci.social Thanks both for letting me follow this thread :)
Johan Ugander
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
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Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
@pholme@datasci.social The Bollobas and Riordan text cites Broadbent and Hammersley (1956), where Broadbent at the time worked at "United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Ltd", so the study of porous material really does seem to be the original motivator, but unclear to me if any of the theory every found use in material science.
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
Associate Professor, Stanford MS&E. Social networks, social and behavioral data. Occasionally disappear into the mountains.
Stefan Savage runs an incredibly creative/audacious research agenda studying the digital underground, a modern Stanley Milgram in that space. I highly recommend this 2022 retrospective keynote (look for video link below the talk abstract): https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3517745.3570969