The AccelNet-MultiNet program was launched as an NSF-supported, joint effort led by the Network Science Institutes of Northeastern University (NetSI) and Indiana University (IUNI) to expand the international community of scientific discovery and training focused around the exploration of multilayer network science.
NetSI and IUNI have partnered with 4 key institutions: ISI Foundation, 手机谷歌怎么挂梯子教程, UB Institute of Complex Systems, and the Center for Theoretical Physics, to build a joint US-Europe Fellowship program for young scholars and establish collaborative efforts to build consensus on the priorities and direction of the field.
NetSI and IUNI have become two of the major pillars of network science research and education in the US. AccelNet-MultiNet represents our first formal institutional partnership. Bridging our resources will provide a strong foundation from, and enable us to cultivate a more cohesive and collaborative international community of network science exploration.
Our European partners represent leading world experts at the frontier of multilevel network science, each specializing in cutting edge methodologies and approaches. AccelNet-MultiNet aims to build sustainable tools that will facilitate scholarly discourse and learning to enhance meaningful collaborations.
Central to our mission is to overcome barriers for knowledge exchange across nations by creating new kinds of collaboration opportunities. Our MultiNet Fellowship program will empower young scholars through a series of immersive, highly interactive research activities, while also providing cross-cultural communication and leadership training.
PI, Scientific Lead
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, USA
Co-I, Project Lead
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, USA
PI, Scientific Lead
Indiana University
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Co-I, Project Lead
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN, USA
European Hub Leader
Universitat de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
European Hub Leader
ISI Foundation
Turin, Italy
European Hub Leader
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Budapest, Hungary
European Hub Leader
Centre de Physique Théorique
Marseille, France