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Cyril Simone
Cyril Simone From : Dimension Eleven
Tel :732 668 4868 Email : cyril.simone@dimensioneleven.com
Web Site : under-construction Contact at : LinkedIn / Skype / Twitter
Interest / Focus : President and Founder focused on the use of technology from the mathematics network science to social cognitive psychology to assist firms in the use of social media, also have partnered to deliver white label social networks as a solution.

 

George Little
George Little From : Panhandle On-Line, Inc.; porteasy.net
Tel :850-482-5378 Email : mail@networksciencenews.com
Web Site : http://networksciencenews.com Contact at : LinkedIn / Skype / Twitter
Interest / Focus : Web developer interested in aggregating information on the field of network science and publishing across social networks

 

Gephi
Gephi From : CNRS, France
Tel :+16462574162 Email : contact@gephi.org
Web Site : http://gephi.org Contact at : LinkedIn / Skype / Twitter
Interest / Focus : We produce an open-source network visualizer for exploring graph topology and data, creating hi-res printable maps, and organizing your work. The framework provides an API for customizing layouts, data sources, statistics, manipulation tools and graphical

 

Human Complex Systems
Human Complex Systems From : University of California, Los Angeles
Tel :(310) 825-2055 Email : hcs-announce@list.sscnet.ucla.edu
Web Site : http://hcs.ucla.edu/home.htm Contact at : LinkedIn / Skype / Twitter
Interest / Focus : We explore complex systems inhabited by human beings. These systems are biological, social, cultural, technological and creative. Our method is to analyze the behavior of the inhabitants of these systems and their interactions. Many interactions are indir

 

Network Workbench
Network Workbench From : Indiana University, Bloomington
Tel : Email :
Web Site : http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu/index.html Contact at : LinkedIn / Skype / Twitter
Interest / Focus : This project will design, evaluate, and operate a unique distributed, shared resources environment for large-scale network analysis, modeling, and visualization, named Network Workbench (NWB).

 

Barabási Lab / Center for Complex Network Research at Northeastern University * 111 DA/Physics Dept. * 110 Forsyth Street * Boston, MA 02115


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