
The Small World Hypothesis
Kyle discusses the history and proof for the small world hypothesis.
21 Apr 202517min

Thinking in Networks
Kyle asks Asaf questions about the new network science course he is now teaching. The conversation delves into topics such as contact tracing, tools for analyzing networks, example use cases, and the...
12 Apr 202533min

Fraud Networks
In this episode we talk with Bavo DC Campo, a data scientist and statistician, who shares his expertise on the intersection of actuarial science, fraud detection, and social network analytics. Togethe...
1 Apr 202542min

Criminal Networks
In this episode we talk with Justin Wang Ngai Yeung, a PhD candidate at the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University in London, who explores how network science helps uncover criminal netw...
17 Mar 202543min

Graph Bugs
In this episode today's guest is Celine Wüst, a master's student at ETH Zurich specializing in secure and reliable systems, shares her work on automated software testing for graph databases. Celine sh...
10 Mar 202529min

Organizational Network Analysis
In this episode, Gabriel Petrescu, an organizational network analyst, discusses how network science can provide deep insights into organizational structures using OrgXO, a tool that maps companies as ...
3 Mar 202544min

Organizational Networks
Is it better to have your work team fully connected or sparsely connected? In this episode we'll try to answer this question and more with our guest Hiroki Sayama, a SUNY Distinguished Professor and ...
25 Feb 202527min

Networks of the Mind
A man goes into a bar… This is the beginning of a riddle that our guest, Yoed Kennet, an assistant professor at the Technion's Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences, uses to measure creativity in subj...
18 Feb 202543min



















