Interactive Programme
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S1 Monday Morning 1/09/25: 11.30-13

HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
Monday 1st, Room 145

1) 11:30-11:45. Marton Karsai, Distinguishing mechanisms of social contagion from local and global network view
2) 11:45-12:00. Ignacio Ormazábal ,Central Media Outlets Are More Likely to Moralize Political News Content
3) 12:00-12:15. Sergey Gavrilets, Spirals of silence, pluralistic ignorance, and cultural evolutionary mismatch
4) 12:15-12:30. Conor Houghton, What does the distribution of languages by population tell us?
5) 12:30-12:45. Matteo Neri, The OK-information: an order-specific metric of interaction
6) 12:45-13:00. Hana Kim, PhD Entrepreneurs and High-Uncertainty Technologies: The Role of Public Funding in Risk-Taking Behavior

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NETWORK MODELS 1
Monday 1st, Room 101

1) 11:30-11:45. Joe Rowland Adams, A new measure of synchronisation in complex networks
2) 11:45-12:00. Simon Lizotte, Symmetry-driven embedding of networks in hyperbolic space
3) 12:00-12:15. Oriol Artime, Multi-scale field theory for network flows
4) 12:15-12:30. Antoine Allard, Local topological patterns and geometry parsimoniously explain the mesoscale organization of empirical complex networks
5) 12:30-12:45. Cédric Simal, Operator Induced distances on graphs and graphons
6) 12:45-13:00. Guillermo Chacón-Acosta, Alternative Laplacians in diffusion processes on network

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URBAN COMPLEXITY 1
Monday 1st, Room 149

1) 11:30-11:45. Jose Ramasco, Exploring the spatial segmentation of housing markets from online listings
2) 11:45-12:00. Lavinia Rossi Mori, Quality Inequality in the 15-Minute City
3) 12:00-12:15. Martin Hendrick, Spatiotemporal Dynamics of City Growth Driven by Multiplicative Noise
4) 12:15-12:30. Ulysse Marquis, Endogenous dynamics of urban sprawl
5) 12:30-12:45. Juste Raimbault, Crowdsourcing ground-truth datasets for building change detection
6) 12:45-13:00. Giuliano Cornacchia, Potential route diversification in road networks

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EPIDEMICS – MODELS 1
Monday 1st, Room 13

1) 11:30-11:45. Lorenzo Amir Nemati Fard Modeling adaptive forward-looking behavior in epidemics on networks
2) 11:45-12:00. Charley Presigny, Vector-borne multiscale models encompassing mobility and climate features
3) 12:00-12:15. Boxuan Wang, Estimating early-phase reproduction ratio for epidemic outbreaks in spatially structured populations
4) 12:15-12:30. Federico Malizia, Disentangling the role of heterogeneity and hyperedge overlap in explosive contagion on higher-order networks
5) 12:30-12:45. Francesco Parino, Regimes to control and contain the spatial dissemination of emerging infectious diseases
6) 12:45-13:00. Vedanta Thapar, An Investigation of Awareness Driven Epidemic Paradoxes on Multiplex Networks

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FINANCE
Monday 1st, Room 20

1) 11:30-11:45, Takayuki Mizuno, Russian Oligarchic Power Shift in Global Ownership Networks
2) 11:45-12:00, Matthias Raddant, Dynamics of diversity on corporate boards: a computational approach
3) 12:00-12:15, Jan Fialkowski, A data-driven econo-financial stress-testing framework to estimate the effect of supply chain networks on financial systemic risk
4) 12:15-12:30, Marta Zava, How do Venture Capitalists become Influential?
5) 12:30-12:45, Irena Vodenska, The Complex and Intricate Lead-Lag Relationship between Economic Policy Uncertainty and Geopolitical Risk

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ECOLOGY
Monday 1st, Room 15

1) 11:30-11:45,Andrea Perna,On the role of organism foraging strategies in ecological community assembly
2) 11:45-12:00,David Colliaux,Clusters in a random planting model
3) 12:00-12:15,Doina Bucur,Co-occurrence networks in microbial soil ecology do not model functional links
4) 12:15-12:30,Eduardo Colombo,Scaling of connectivity metrics in river networks
5) 12:30-12:45,Juan Rocha,Structural controllability of cascading regime shifts
6) 12:45-13:00,Mohammad Salahshour,A holistic view of eco-evolutionary dynamics centered on energy dynamics.

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SOCIAL SYSTEMS 1
Monday 1st, Room 14

1) 11:30-11:45,Miguel A. González-Casado,Equilibrium and change in social networks: a statistical physics perspective
2) 11:45-12:00,Renan Nunes,Effects of diffusion in patch model of language competition
3) 12:00-12:15,Federico Quetti,Strategy and game co-evolution in interacting populations
4) 12:15-12:30,Lucas Gautheron,A statistical physics account of conventions
5) 12:30-12:45,Vivian Dornelas,Cultural dissemination in the presence of zealots
6) 12:45-13:00,Gerardo Millar-Sáez,Behavioral Phases of Efficiency in Two-Party Parliaments with Independents: An Agent-Based Exploration

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DATA SCIENCE
Monday 1st, Room 18

1) 11:30-11:45,Maia Angelova, Towards a digital twin for early diagnosis and management of type 2 diabetes
2) 11:45-12:00,Cristina Masoller, Topological data analysis of the transition to synchronization of coupled oscillators
3) 12:00-12:15,Giulio Prevedello, Lyrics for success: embedding features for song popularity prediction
4) 12:15-12:30,Carsten Källner, Modeling Bidirectional Migration: Estimating In- and Outflows of International Migrants by Diaspora Size
5) 12:30-12:45,Kaveh Kadkhoda, A Data-Driven Adaptive Approach to Supporting Fact-Checking and Mitigating Mis/Disinformation Through Domain Quality Evaluation
6) 12:45-13:00,Mario Franco, Kinanthropometric Data and Feature Selection in Soccer: Do We Need a New Experimental Paradigm?

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FCS 1
Monday 1st, Room 103

1) 11:30-11:45,Daniel Campos,Resolution-relevance dynamics and maximally informative samples as a mechanism for characterizing complex spin systems
2) 11:45-12:00,Jonathan Ward,Heterogeneity induced parameter non-identifiability in agent-based models
3) 12:00-12:15,Keisuke Taga,Invariants of the Coupled Oscillator System from the Koopman Operator Analysis
4) 12:15-12:30,Jérôme Michaud,Avalanche dynamics in combinatorial models of evolution: an analytical approach
5) 12:30-12:45,Giulio Iannelli,Topological Symmetry Breaking and the Antagonistic Dynamics Arena
6) 12:45-13:00,Daniele Proverbio,Practical resilience for complex systems: definitions and applications

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S2 Monday Afternoon 1/09/25: 15.30-17.30

COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR 1
Monday 1st, Room 145

1) 15:30-15:45,Chiara Giaquinta, Coevolutionary Axelrod Model with Weighted Overlap and Features Competition
2) 15:45-16:00,Henrique Ferraz de Arruda, From Framework to Insights: The Role of Priority Users in Echo Chamber Formation
3) 16:00-16:15,Maciej Doniec, Modeling collective decision-making within the q-voter model with bias
4) 16:45-17:00,Niclas Frederic Sturm, Network Structures and Firm Diversification Behavior
5) 17:00-17:15,Sriniwas Pandey, Optimizing Reputation-Based Truth Aggregation in Collective Intelligence Systems
6) 17:15-17:30,Eleonora Vitanza, Complex Temporal Dynamics in Psychological Data: Mapping Individual Symptom Trajectories to Group-Level Patterns

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NETWORK MODELS 2
Monday 1st, Room 101

1)15:30–15:45,Marco Mancastroppa, Emerging Activity Temporal Hypergraph (EATH): a model for temporally and topologically heterogeneous time-varying hypergraphs
2)15:45–16:00,Yunju Choi, Impact of L+1 Strategy on Power Grid Stability
3)16:00–16:15,Malgorzata Krawczyk, Properties of fractional-order Hopfield networks
4)16:45–17:00,Narumi Fujii, Optimal Control for Collective Phase of High-Dimensional Kuramoto Model via Dynamical Reduction Techniques
5)17:00–17:15,Juan Valdivia, Nontrivial Transport and Random Walks in Complex Networks
6)17:15–17:30,Diego Febbe, Random walk on Simplicial Complexes: Ranking and Community Discovery

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URBAN MOBILITY 1
Monday 1st, Room 149

1)15:30–15:45,Antonio Desiderio, How spatial proximity affects urban activities resilience: the case of COVID-19
2)15:45–16:00,Alberto Amaduzzi, Measuring traffic from GPS data
3)16:00–16:15,Jean-Patrick Lebacque, A modelling approach to complex dynamics in very large transportation networks
4)16:45–17:00,Robert Benassai, Exploring Pedestrian Permeability in Urban Sidewalk Networks
5)17:00–17:15,Josep Perelló, Citizen Science and Placemaking: A Complex Systems Approach to Neighborhood Transformation
6)17:15–17:30,Andrew Renninger, Extreme heat reduces and reshapes urban mobility

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EPIDEMICS-DATA
Monday 1st, Room 13

1)15:30–15:45,Albano Rikani, Resetting public adherence: iterative strategies to counteract pandemic fatigue
2)15:45–16:00,Heger Arfaoui, Empirical Insights into the Structure of Sexual Contact Networks: A Scoping Review
3)16:00–16:15,Suprabhath Kalahasti, Foundation time series models for forecasting and policy evaluation in infectious disease epidemics
4)16:45–17:00,Alessandro De Gaetano, Dengue knowledge, attitudes and preventive practices in French and Italian general populations
5)17:00–17:15,Andrea Vismara, Comorbidity Networks From Population-Wide Health Data: Aggregated Data of 8.9M Hospital Patients (1997–2014)

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MACRO-ECONOMICS
Monday 1st, Room 20

1)15:30–15:45,Anna Mancini, How the COVID-19 pandemics reshaped the resilience of the production economy
2)15:45–16:00,Johannes Stangl, Using firm-level supply chain networks to measure the speed of the energy transition
3)16:00–16:15,Guillermo Prieto-Viertel, Migration, Demographic Shifts, and Public Service Demand
4)16:45–17:00,Massimiliano Fessina, The trophic structure of the products’ input-output network.
5)17:00–17:15,Celia Anteneodo, CLASS-EMERGENCE AND INEQUALITY IN AN AGENT BASED MODEL OF CAPITALISM

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BIOLOGY
Monday 1st, Room 15

1)15:30–15:45,Sebastian Ayala Ruano, MicW2Graph: Building a knowledge graph of the wastewater treatment microbiome and its biological context
2)15:45–16:00,Eleonora Gatti, Energetic benefits of social information use for movement decisions in a patchy landscapes
3)16:00–16:15,Sara Linde Neven, Navigating Danger Together: How Coral Reef Fish Balance Information Sharing and Risk Response
4)16:45–17:00,Santosh Manicka, Complexity via synergetics and stigmergy: how endogenous electrostatic fields may mediate bioelectric pre-patterning of embryonic tissue during development
5)17:00–17:15,Alon Ascoli, Frequency-Domain Methods Shed Light into the Nuances of Symmetry-Breaking Instabilities in Homogeneous Reaction-Diffusion Cellular Media
6)17:15–17:30,Hannah Zoller, A world map of Earth system interactions

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SOCIAL SYSTEMS 2
Monday 1st, Room 14

1)15:30–15:45,Sabin Roman, Modelling the collapse of complex societies
2)15:45–16:00,Raul Toral, Some lessons from the noisy-voter model: be lazy to improve consensus
3)16:00–16:15,Fredrik Jansson, The emergence of polarised groups through source filtering
4)16:45–17:00,Ola Ali, From Asylum to Stability: Network Perspectives on Legal Journeys of Migrants and Refugees in Austria
5)17:00–17:15,Els Heinsalu, Street names as indicators of political and cultural relations
6)17:15–17:30,Takahiro Yabe, Networks of social homophily predict long term recovery patterns after Marshall Fire

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PSYCHOLOGY
Monday 1st, Room 18

1)15:30–15:45,Massimo Stella, Multilayer cognitive networks: The case study of EmoAtlas and other applications in cognitive science and artificial intelligence
2)15:45–16:00,Peter Steiglechner, The dynamics of personal belief networks
3)16:00–16:15,Andy Edinger, Modeling the Cognitive Dynamics of Mental Health Disorders
4)16:45–17:00,Luke Leckie, The content and structure of dreams are coupled to affect
5)17:00–17:15,Daniel van der Meer, Modeling Multi-Stable Perception: A Catastrophe Theory Approach to Perceptual Transitions
6)17:15–17:30,Edoardo De Duro, Exploring different facets of human trust in LLMs

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FCS APPLICATION
Monday 1st, Room 103

1)15:30–15:45,Edward Lee, Innovation-exnovation dynamics on trees and trusses
2)15:45–16:00,Elia Altimani, A network-based approach to model volcanic eruption-repose duration distributions
3)16:00–16:15,Simon Rella, Novelty in Competitive Environments: A Record Statistics Approach
4)16:45–17:00,Lluc Bono Rosselló, From Random Notes to Emergent Orchestras: Extending the Modular Framework for Musical Robot Swarms
5)17:00–17:15,Rafay Nawaid Alvi, Modeling Pedestrian Self-Organization via Stochastic Port-Hamiltonian Framework

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S3 Tuesday Morning 2/09/25: 11.30-13.00

COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR 2
Tuesday 2nd, Room 145

1)11:30–11:45,Beatriz Arregui-García, Unveiling emerging moderation dynamics in Mastodon’s federated instance network.
2)11:45–12:00,Rashid Ibrahimli, Sustainable Commons
3)12:00–12:15,Laura Hernandez, Synchronization between media followers and political supporters during an electoral process.
4)12:15–12:30,Ivan Casanovas, Complex systems analysis and a citizen science chatbot to understand social support networks in mental health
5)12:30–12:45,Fabian Tschofenig, Emergent Directedness in Complex Contagions
6)12:45–13:00,Mateusz Nurek, Bridging Discrete and Continuous Opinion Modeling Through Cognitive Mechanisms – CoDiNG model

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NETWORKS AND SOCIETY 1
Tuesday 2nd, Room 101

1)11:30–11:45,Riccardo Piombo, A maximum entropy model for sub-Optimal Transport: a transition from dense to sparse network
2)11:45–12:00,Mattia Marzi, Digital twins of economic and financial networks
3)12:00–12:15,Alessandro Bellina, Fitness centrality: a non-linear centrality measure for complex networks
4)12:15–12:30,Adamo Cerioli, Measuring Tension in Chess: A Network-Based Approach to Human and AI Strategy
5)12:30–12:45,Rossana Mastrandrea, Leveraging Knowledge Networks: Rethinking Technological Value Distribution in mRNA Vaccine Innovations
6)12:45–13:00,Paolo Barucca, Parsimonious Hawkes Processes for temporal networks modelling

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URBAN MOBILITY 2
Tuesday 2nd, Room 149

1)11:30–11:45,Mattia Mazzoli, Disentangling individual-level from location-based income uncovers socioeconomic preferential mobility and impacts segregation estimates
2)11:45–12:00,Christoph Steinacker, Identifying synergistic bike path corridors in urban street networks
3)12:00–12:15,Giovanni Mauro, The Long Term Effects of Urban Recommender Systems.
4)12:15–12:30,Xiuning Zhang, Recurrent visitations expose the paradox of human mobility in the 15-Minute City vision
5)12:30–12:45,Julian Vicens, Unravelling Emergent Patterns in Urban Mobility: A Data-Driven Approach to Bike-Sharing Systems
6)12:45–13:00,Andrew Renninger, The (changing) role of central places in ameliorating exposure segregation

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EPIDEMICS MODELS 2
Tuesday 2nd, Room 13

1)11:30–11:45,Robert Paluch, Effective Propagation Distance – a novel approach to source localization in complex networks
2)11:45–12:00,David Soriano-Paños, Eco-evolutionary constraints shaping the endemicity of rapidly evolving viruses
3)12:00–12:15,Gábor Timár, Mean-field approximation of dynamics on networks
4)12:15–12:30,Pascal Klamser, The world air transportation network, import risk of diseases and pandemic preparedness
5)12:30–12:45,Javier Ureña-Carrion, Detecting spreading phenomena on networks
6)12:45–13:00,Jonas Juul, Comparing information diffusion using the structure of growing cascades

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MICRO-ECONOMICS
Tuesday 2nd, Room 20

1)11:30–11:45,Fabiola Lobos, Simulation of Water Market Policies through ABM: A Case Study in the Copiapó River Basin, Chile
2)11:45–12:00,Sophia Baum, Adaptive Shock Compensation in the Multi-layer Network of Global Food Production and Trade
3)12:00–12:15,Christian Vezil, Trade on Hold: Measuring the Impact of Shipping Delays With a Gravity Approach
4)12:15–12:30,Sara Ghivarello, Public acceptability of transport policies from Madrid’s road pricing experiment
5)12:30–12:45,Callie Clark, Understanding the Impacts of EV Charging Stations on Surrounding Businesses

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BIOLOGICAL NETWORKS
Tuesday 2nd, Room 15

1)11:30–11:45,Marzio Di Vece, From sequential to relational data: a validated projection of multivariate time series onto signed graphs
2)11:45–12:00,Giulia Lorenzini, Network perspective on the evolution and integration of the hippocampus representation
3)12:00–12:15,Melanie Habermann, Functional Motifs in Foodwebs and Networks
4)12:15–12:30,William Castillo, Dynamics of a plant–pollinator network: extending the Bianconi–Barabási model
5)12:30–12:45,Alexis Carrillo, Textual forma mentis networks bridge language structure, emotional content and mental distress in adolescents

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SOCIAL SYSTEMS 3
Tuesday 2nd, Room 14

1) 11:30–11:45, Ariel Flint Ashery, From Local Interactions to Global Conventions: Collective Bias in Emergent Social Coordination in LLM Populations
2) 11:45–12:00, Anna Gallo, Statistically validated projection of bipartite signed networks
3) 12:00–12:15, Juliette Gambaudo, Using simple pedestrian dynamics to generate temporal networks of contacts
4) 12:15–12:30, Anna Bertani, A Stochastic Model for Understanding the volatility of the Infodemic Risk Index
5) 12:30–12:45, Tim Mauch, Diffusion-driven pattern formation in an opinion dynamical network model
6) 12:45–13:00, Diogo Pires, Self-organisation of common good usage and an application to Internet services

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LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS
Tuesday 2nd, Room 18

1) 11:30–11:45, Agnieszka Czaplicka, Mutual Benefits of Social Learning and Algorithmic Mediation for Cumulative Culture
2) 11:45–12:00, Emanuele Brugnoli, Community-based stance detection
3) 12:00–12:15, Filippo Santoro, Anticipating Innovation: an LLM based approach
4) 12:15–12:30, Giordano De Marzo, Opinion Dynamics of AI Agents
5) 12:30–12:45, Valentina Pansanella, Language-Driven Opinion Dynamics Model for Agent-Based Simulations
6) 17:15–17:30, Lilia Perfeito, A method to infer diagnoses from prescription data

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SCIENCE OF SCIENCE
Tuesday 2nd, Room 103

1) 11:30–11:45, Veronica Orsanigo, How does Europe change? The European research collaboration network and its topics
2) 11:45–12:00, Kazuki Nakajima, Projecting Global Shifts in Scholarly Maturity and Gender Balance in Academia
3) 12:00–12:15, Giacomo Livan, The academic Great Gatsby curve
4) 12:15–12:30, Chiara Zappalà, Gender disparities in the dissemination and acquisition of scientific knowledge
5) 12:30–12:45, Juan Pablo Bascur, Understanding the interplay between reliable and unreliable content in societal debates during the COVID-19 era
6) 12:45–13:00, Lluis Danus, Structural Diversity and Network Versatility are Higher in Informal Structures of Collaboration
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S4 Tuesday Afternoon 2/09/25: 15.30-17.30

SOCIAL MEDIA 1
Tuesday 2nd, Room 145

1) 15:30–15:45, Stefano Guarino, Verified authors shape X/Twitter discursive communities
2) 15:45–16:00, Gaspard Abel, Visualization of social network activity using marked temporal point processes
3) 16:00–16:15, Matteo Scianna, Multilevel pipeline for tackling potential disinformative content in YouTube
4) 16:45–17:00, Melanie Oyarzun, Unpacking Local and Global Collective Memory
5) 17:00–17:15, Yueting Han, Measuring the co-evolution of online engagement with (mis)information and its visibility at scale
6) 17:15–17:30, Thomas Louf, Uncovering the structure and dynamics of information flow on the Telegram network

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NETWORKS AND SOCIETY 2
Tuesday 2nd, Room 101

1) 15:30–15:45, Marie Dorchain, Turing patterns and beyond: exploring interactions in complex systems
2) 15:45–16:00, Tiziano Squartini, Spectral signature of structural changes in financial networks
3) 16:00–16:15, Kristóf Benedek, Adaptive Reinforcement and Synchronization Dynamics in Power Grid Networks
4) 16:45–17:00, Sheila Palacios-Alvarado, Political Corruption Networks in Mexico
5) 17:00–17:15, Amirhassan Keshavarzzadeh, Cascade Dynamics in a Polarized World: Unraveling Trade Dispute Ripples in Global Supply Chains

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URBAN GEOGRAPHY
Tuesday 2nd, Room 149

1) 15:30–15:45, Thibaud Rivet, Urban built-up land dynamics at world scale over 45 years: Insights from radial scaling laws
2) 15:45–16:00, Xavier Bacon, Analysing spatial segregation at every scale using optimal transport, applied to electoral results
3) 16:00–16:15, Ylenia Casali, Analysis of spatial networks for provisioning and cultural ecosystem services
4) 16:45–17:00, Katarzyna Krasnodębska, Understanding Systemic Change in Urban Modelling through a Systematic Literature Review
5) 17:00–17:15, Nandini Iyer, Understanding Urban-Rural Disparities in Mobility Inefficiency for Colombia, Mexico, and India
6) 17:15–17:30, Miao Zeng, Unveiling vulnerable areas in healthcare accessibility in Ghana using a multiscalar approach

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EPIDEMICS-COVID19
Tuesday 2nd, Room 13

1) 15:30–15:45, Abbas K. Rizi, Social and Spatial Landscape of COVID-19 Immunity in Denmark
2) 15:45–16:00, Marcelo Moret, The universal crossover, return distributions and diffusion of COVID-19
3) 16:00–16:15, Luis Seoane, The SARS-CoV-2 genotype network transition to flatness
4) 16:45–17:00, Laetitia Gauvin, Socio-demographic factors as determinants of post-COVID protective and contact behaviors
5) 17:00–17:15, Adrian Pelcaru, Drivers of COVID-19 in Germany and the World

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CLIMATE AND GLOBAL CHANGE
Tuesday 2nd, Room 20

1) 15:30–15:45, Ishara Bandara, Spatiotemporal Complexity in Association Football: Entropy and Fractal Dimension Analysis of Ball Movement
2) 15:45–16:00, Juan De Gregorio, An information-theoretic approach to quantifying correlations in precipitation data: seasonal and regional variations
3) 16:00–16:15, Edoardo Maggioni, Twitter anticipates adoption and change in pro-environmental behavior
4) 16:45–17:00, Liam Fahey, Spatio-Temporal Graph Analytics For Enhanced Battlespace Decision Making
5) 17:00–17:15, Andrea Vismara, Responding to disasters: modelling migrants’ remittance behaviour

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NEUROSCIENCE
Tuesday 2nd, Room 15

1) 15:30–15:45, Geza Odor, Scale-free behavior of global weight distributions of connectomes
2) 15:45–16:00, Michelle Cirunay, Modelling connectome structure using avalanched-based models with Hebbian learning on hierarchical modular networks
3) 16:00–16:15, Alex Barbier–Chebbah, Generative kernel embedding for weighted directed networks
4) 16:45–17:00, Jalil-Ahmad Sharif, Utilisation of biological processes to investigate the robustness of Co-expression Networks in MEGENA and WGCNA
5) 17:00–17:15, Mario Martinez-Saito, Discrete scaling and criticality in a chain of adaptive excitable integrators
6) 17:15–17:30, Jesseba Fernando, Decoding Learning Dynamics: A Multi-scale Network Analysis of Biological and Artificial Neural Systems

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SOCIAL-DATA
Tuesday 2nd, Room 14

1) 15:30–15:45, Paula Pirker-Diaz, Political regime dynamics: Stability of democracies and autocracies in the 20th-century
2) 15:45–16:00, Mikhail Tamm, Language learning thresholds stabilize language coexistence
3) 16:00–16:15, Masaaki Inaba, Environmental variability promotes the evolution of cooperation among geographically dispersed groups on dynamic networks
4) 16:45–17:00, Martina Santibanez, Gendered pathways in academia: from MSc to PhD
5) 17:00–17:15, Giovanni Palermo, Network topology effects on the social circle polls
6) 17:15–17:30, Arianna Armanetti, Performance analysis of filtering algorithms for complex networks

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MACHINE LEARNING 1
Tuesday 2nd, Room 18

1) 15:30–15:45, Alessandro Di Stefano, LLM meet Game Theory: FAIRGAME – A Framework for AI Agents Bias Recognition using Game Theory
2) 15:45–16:00, Marcelo Moret, Particulate Matter Forecast using Quantum Computers
3) 16:00–16:15, Zhaolu Liu, Information-Theoretic Measures on Lattices for Higher-Order Interactions
4) 16:45–17:00, Alessio Pitteri, Reinforcement Learning to influence emerging behaviors in swarm models
5) 17:00–17:15, Mario Franco, The Art of Misclassification: Too Many Classes, Not Enough Points
6) 17:15–17:30, Paolo Frazzetto, Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks for Learning Interpretable Graph Dynamics

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TRANSPORT
Tuesday 2nd, Room 103

1) 15:30–15:45, Alexandre Nicolas, Urban traffic models with time-varying demand: Tempering complexity with a physical analogy
2) 15:45–16:00, Clément Sebastiao, The Trade-Off between Directness and Coverage in Planar Network Growth
3) 16:00–16:15, Jesús Moreno López, “Fair Urban Zones of Emission (FUZE): Assessing impact, effectiveness and fairness of low emission zones via a Co-evolutive Agent Based Mobility Model”
4) 16:45–17:00, Mauro Faccin, Climate-induced delay propagation in rail networks as a non-Markovian process
5) 17:00–17:15, Josu Blanco, Evaluating worldwide air transport delay causality
6) 17:15–17:30, Zhixuan (Willow) Liu, Beyond the road: Modeling approaches to assess the impacts of large transport infrastructure

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S5 Friday Morning 5/09/25: 11.00-13.00

SOCIAL MEDIA 2
Friday 5th, Room 145

1) 11:00–11:15, David Abella, Exploring Wikipedia community practices for information reliability during the 2024 European Parliament election
2) 11:15–11:30, Janusz Hołyst, Multidimensional attributes make structural balance dynamics measurable
3) 11:30–11:45, Ana Vranić, Fake News Spread: An Analysis of Twitter Across Different Topics
4) 11:45–12:00, Darja Cvetkovic, Understanding Controversiality in Online Discourse: A Multi-Method Analysis of the DerStandard
5) 12:00–12:15, Gareth Baxter, A Complex Network Study of Academic Paths in a Real-World University Dataset

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NETWORKS DYNAMICS
Friday 5th, Room 101

1) 11:00–11:15, Hiroki Sayama, Effects of Network Connectivity and Functional Diversity Distribution on Human Collective Ideation
2) 11:15–11:30, Daniele Cirulli, Network validation reveals evolution of polarization and echo chambers in Reddit political discourse
3) 11:30–11:45, Michiel Rollier, Impact maximisation: a network automaton perspective
4) 11:45–12:00, Giulia de Meijere, Emergence of stationarity in social and informational temporal networks
5) 12:00–12:15, Laura Mazzarino, Expanding the policy toolbox: A global industry space captures regional diversification paths
6) 12:15–12:30, Luca Gallo, Higher-order modeling of face-to-face interactions

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URBAN COMPLEXITY 2
Friday 5th, Room 149

1) 11:00–11:15, Marc Duran Sala, Universal scaling of city properties and intra-urban climate fluctuations
2) 11:15–11:30, Hadrien Salat, Modelling longitudinal urban environmental exposures
3) 11:30–11:45, Marco Rosas, Abundance and diversity of economic units as descriptors of urban economic complexity
4) 11:45–12:00, Riccardo Basilone, Road-Width-Aware Network Optimisation for Bike Lane Planning
5) 12:00–12:15, Massimiliano Luca, Urban Safety Perception Through the Lens of Large Multimodal Models: A Persona-based Approach
6) 12:15–12:30, Eleonora Andreotti, Inhomogeneity in POI Distribution in a City Emerging from Homogeneous Poissonian Point Processes

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HIGHER-ORDER NETWORKS
Friday 5th, Room 13

1) 11:00–11:15, Federico Battiston, Higher-order correlations reveal complex memory in temporal hypergraphs
2) 11:15–11:30, Cosimo Agostinelli, Higher-order dissimilarity measures for hypergraph comparison
3) 11:30–11:45, Marta Niedostatek, Mining higher-order triadic interactions in gene-expression data
4) 11:45–12:00, Valeria Secchini, Avoiding Overfitting in Variable-Order Markov Models: a Cross-Validation Approach
5) 12:00–12:15, Maxime Lucas, Deeper but smaller: Higher-order interactions increase linear stability but shrink basins

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COMPUTATION AND INFORMATION

Friday 5th, Room 20

1) 11:00–11:15, Francesca Giuffrida, Network Safe Testing: E-Values for Maximum Entropy Models
2) 11:15–11:30, Nirmala Jenifer Selvaraj, Stability of synchronization in adaptive higher order networks
3) 11:30–11:45, Juan Gancio, Anticipating explosive synchronization in networks of Kuramoto oscillators
4) 11:45–12:00, Fabio Saracco, Entropy-based models to randomize real-world hypergraphs
5) 12:00–12:15, Harry de los Rios, A Bayesian Approach to detect In-Block Nestedness in networks

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BIOLOGY 2
Friday 5th, Room 15

1) 11:00–11:15, Frank Hause, Knowledge-Based Gene Set Intersection Graphs Reveal Functional Master Regulators by Measures of Centrality and Self-Similarity
2) 11:15–11:30, Olivier Ribordy, Correspondence between geometric eigenmodes and functional connectivity gradients in embedded complex systems
3) 11:30–11:45, Mattia Mattei, Explaining Diversity and Emergent Behaviour in Microbial Communities through Spatial Self-Organization
4) 11:45–12:00, Sean Maley, Life Finds A Way: Phase Transitions and Cooperation Dynamics in Adaptive Threshold Networks
5) 12:00–12:15, Jan Rombouts, Domain size determines dynamics and diversity of multicellular aggregation patterns
6) 12:15–12:30, Colin Lynch, The cusp bifurcation and its consequences for ant foraging

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SOCIAL NETWORK
Friday 5th, Room 14

1) 11:00–11:15, Lucas Sobehart, When the heterogeneous Hegselmann-Krause meets community structure
2) 11:15–11:30, Elisa Muratore, Marked temporal point processes for simulating and capturing coordinated behaviour
3) 11:30–11:45, Peter Malárik, Voter model with time dependent dynamics on different types of interaction network
4) 11:45–12:00, Giorgio Rizzini, Modeling shock propagation and resilience in financial temporal networks

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MACHINE LEARNING 2
Friday 5th, Room 18

1) 11:00–11:15, Astrid Nilsson, Modeling neuromodulation at the single-neuron scale
2) 11:15–11:30, Seyda Köse, Reconstructing the Dynamics of the Semiconductor Supply Chain with NLP
3) 11:30–11:45, Riccardo Milocco, Multi-Scale Node Embeddings and Reconstruction
4) 11:45–12:00, Giambattista Albora, Food Pairing Unveiled: Exploring Recipe Creation Dynamics through Recommender Systems
5) 12:00–12:15, Jyoti Sharma, Harnessing swarm behaviors of active particles to build intelligent microrobots

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