DIMACS/CCICADA Student Workshop on
Where the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Meet Society
April 8, 2011
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Student Organizers:
- Ed Chien, Rutgers University, (Math)
- Bobby DeMarco, Rutgers University, (Math)
- Brad Greening, Rutgers University, (Ecology)
- Emilie Hogan, Rutgers University, (Math)
- Scott Kulp, Rutgers University, (CS)
- Matthew Oster, Rutgers University, (Operations Research)
- Brian Thompson, Rutgers University, (CS)
- Faculty Organizer:
- Tami Carpenter, DIMACS
Presented under the auspices of The Homeland Security Center for
Command, Control, and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data
Analysis (CCICADA).
Slides
- Cliff Behrens, Telcordia
What Is "Culture" and Can Scientists and
Technologists Really Do Anything with It?
- Tami Carpenter, DIMACS
CCICADA Overview
- Nina H. Fefferman, DIMACS & Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers
Exploring the Role of Behavior in Infectious Disease Dynamics:Mathematical Insights from World of Warcraft and other Virtual Worlds
- Bradford Greening, Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers
Optimal Resource Allocation and
Evacuation in Urban Crises
- Cindy Hui, Industrial and Systems Engineering, RPI
Modeling the Spread of Actionable Information in Social Networks
- Scott Kulp, Computer Science, Rutgers
Visualizing Blood Flow through the Heart
- Mor Naaman, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers
Network Science and Social Science on Twitter
- Patrice Perny, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France
Decision Making: an activity where people and computers systems cooperate
- Brian Thompson, Computer Science, Rutgers
Detecting Anomalous Activity in Computer and Phone Networks
- Rebecca Wright, Rutgers University
Challenges that Emerge When Systems and People Meet: Privacy and Accountability
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