Networks in Ecology and Beyond

Presented by the PRogram in Interdisciplinary Math, Ecology and Statistics

at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado



Thursday April 26 and Friday April 27, 2007

Hilton Hotel, Fort Collins, Colorado

PRIMES (PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics) is designed to address the challenges of studying complex ecological systems. Modern studies of ecological systems incorporate an extremely wide range of scientific and quantitative techniques, from the collection of data in the field, to the modeling of complex systems, to the application of advanced computational techniques. Consequently, quantitative ecology has become an inherently multi-disciplinary activity. Read More.


Overview Speakers Brief Schedule Schedule with Abstracts
Registration Travel

Slideshows from Talks

Slideshows from some of the talks are now available on this site.  You can also reach these slideshows from the schedule with abstracts page.

Anton Betten, Algorithms for graphs and networks: movie 1 Minimum cost spanning tree movie 2 TSP movie 3 Domino Portrait
Edwin Chong and Simon Tavener, Networks in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ken Frank, Organizational Culture as a Complex System: balance and information in models of influence and selection
David Hunter, Applying R tools for network analysis to understanding the prevalence of diseases
David Hunter, Exponential-family random graph models for human networks
Ross McConnell, Algorithms and DataStructures for Molecular Biology Problems

Overview

Conference Overview:

This two-day interdisciplinary conference covered topics including:

Conference Location:

Fort Collins Hilton, 425 West Prospect Road, Fort Collins, CO 80521

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Registration:

Since registration for this conference has reached the available space, registration has now been closed.
We apologize if you were unable to register.

Overview Speakers Brief Schedule Schedule with Abstracts
Registration Travel

For more information or corrections to web page, please contact Christian Hampson at hampson@math.colostate.edu