Join us for our last session in room 13!
#ComputationalSocialScience
New year, new conference!
Back to beautiful Turin to attend the second edition of @cs2italy.bsky.social
Thanks to the amazing crowd who joined the Science of Science session today!
Huge thanks to all the participants 🙏
💡If you want to know more about our work, check our preprint
arxiv.org/abs/2407.17441
WE ARE BACK! 🚀🚀🚀
📢 #databeers #copenhagen x Absalon is back on March 10th, SAVE THE DATE!
Many thanks to our sponsors, the Danish Data Science Academy and the Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Speaker announcement and tickets out soon, stay tuned!
🔈 CS2Italy has been officially opened by @ccattuto.bsky.social at OGR Torino
🔹 AI and human behavior
🔹 Social and information networks
🔹 Urban science and mobility
🔹 Misinformation and digital platforms
🔹 Inequality, cooperation, and collective behavior
🔹 Science and society in the age of AI
📣 Excited to announce our first speaker for DataBeers x Absalon on March 10th!
@paddybrock.bsky.social will tell us about how he uses data science to find new ways to support refugees and asylum seekers 🌟
Get your tickets at: absaloncph.dk/begivenhed/d...
🚀 Excited to introduce our 2nd speaker for the next event on March 10th! Join us at #databeers #copenhagen x #Absalon for a session on personas prompting in large language models with Arnav Arora @rnv.bsky.social !
❗We are SOLD OUT! Remember to cancel your ticket if you can't attend
We are thrilled to announce our 4th speaker for the event on March 10th! 🚀🚀🚀 Christopher Cox will tell us about the effect of parental leave on mental health in men and women.
Join us at #databeers #copenhagen x #Absalon1720
We are SOLD OUT❗️ Remember to cancel your ticket if you can't attend
📢📢📢 We are thrilled to announce our 3rd speaker for the next #databeers #copenhagen @ #Absalon event on March 10th!
Anastassia Vybornova will explore data ethics through storytelling 📖
We are SOLD OUT❗ Remember to cancel your ticket if you can't attend.
Chiara Zappalà
Recent research has challenged the widespread belief that gender inequities in academia would disappear simply by increasing the number of women. More complex causes might be at play, embodied in the ...