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Center of Excellence for Complex Systems Research. Warsaw University of Technology. Faculty of Physics. Coordinator: Prof. Janusz Hołyst, jholyst@if.pw.edu.pl, www.if.pw.edu.pl/~jholyst. Objectives: interdisciplinary research in physics of complex systems, modelling and applications.
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Center of Excellence for Complex Systems Research Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Physics Coordinator: Prof. Janusz Hołyst, jholyst@if.pw.edu.pl, www.if.pw.edu.pl/~jholyst Objectives: interdisciplinary research in physics of complex systems, modelling and applications
The Centre was certified as a National Competence Centre in 2002 Research focus: sociophysics, econophysics, complex networks • statistical physics in economy and social sciences. • statistical models of emotions in e-communities , • information and social dynamics in socio-techno networks, • collective opinion formation, • time series analysis
EU Projects in Center of Excellence for Complex Systems Research • FP7 EU ICT Integrated Project CYBEREMOTIONS – Collective Emotions in Cyberspace, 2009-2013, 750.154 Euro +810.293 PLN (Coordinator) • COST Action MP0801Physics of Competition and Conflicts, 2008-2012 (v-ce Chair) • FP6 EU NEST STREP CREEN, Critical events in evolving networks, 2005-2008, 279.996 Euro + 690. 360 PLN (Coordinator) • FP6 EU NEST STREP MMCOMNET (Measuring and modeling of complex networks across domains) 2005-2008, 249.984 Euro + 612 100 PLN (Partner) • COST Action P10: Physics or Risk, 2005-2007, 390.000 PLN (v-ce Chair) • ESF Project,167/ESF/2006/03, STOCHDYN, Stochastic dynamics: fundamentals and applications), 2006-2008, 450.858 PLN (Partner) • Coordination Action: GIACS, Complex systems (Partner) • Coordination Action: ONCE-CS, Complex systems (Partner) Around 95% of Center budget comes from EU Projects
CREENCritical Events in Evolving Networks SIXTH EU FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME PRIORITY 8 - NEST–New and Emerging Science and Technology STREP - PATHFINDERProject, www.creen.org Start Date: 1 January 2005 Duration : 3,5 years Granted EU Contribution : 1.241.640 Euro Coordination: Warsaw University of Technolgy
Collective Emotions in Cyberspace European Union Research Project Main aims • to understand the process of collective emotions formation in e-communities • to create decentralized adaptive tools to amplify positive or suppress negative collective emotions in e-societies • to stabilizedifferent ICT services by predicting negative emotions & minimizing their effects (long) • to create theoretical background for the development of the next generation emotionally-intelligent ICT services using universal methods of complex systems (long). Large-scale integrating project ICT Call 3 Science of Complex Systems for socially Intelligent ICT Duration: 1 Feb. 2009- 31 Jan 2013 EC funding 3.6 M€ CYBEREMOTIONS = data gathering + complex systems methods + ICT outputs
www.krab.edu.pl, krab@if.pw.edu.pl Czy projekty badawcze UE muszą być tak trudne w Polsce? Janusz Hołyst, Przewodniczący Zarządu Krajowej Rady Koordynatorów Projektów Badawczych UE Sympozjum KRAB-a, 12-13 maja 2010, IGiHZ PAN, Jastrzębiec k/Warszawy
Sekcja Polskiego Towarzystwa Fizycznego: Fizyka w Ekonomii i Naukach Społecznych (FENS) • Założenia programowe • Zarząd i regulamin • Członkostwo w Sekcji PTF FENS • Bieżące działania i projekty • Sympozja Sekcji PTF FENS: pierwsze, drugie, trzecie, czwarte, piąte • Co fizyka może dać ekonomii i socjologii?
Average length of the thread as a function of the absolute value of the average emotion valence of the first 10 comments Negative emotion as a fuel for discussionsat BBC Forum Lenght of thread 20 40 60 80 <x> <e> |<e>| absolute value of the average emotion valence of the first 10 comments Number of comments in the thread Emotional thread starts, whether positive or negative, usually lead to longer discussions Anna Chmiel, Pawel Sobkowicz, Julian Sienkiewicz, Georgios Paltoglou, Kevan Buckley, Mike Thelwall , Janusz A. Holyst Physica A, 2011
Swiss-Polish cohesion in Center of Excellence for Complex Systems Research ETHZ: Prof. Dirk Helbing, social simulations, MMCOMNET project, FuturIcT project ETHZ: Prof. Frank Schweitzer, system design, complex networks, MMCOMNET, CYBEREMOTIONS and FuturIcT projects ETHZ: Prof. Didier Sornette, Collective firm bankruptcies and phase transition in rating dynamics, FuturIcT projects ETHZ: Prof. Stephan M. Wagner, Chair of Logistics Management, Modeling defaults of companies in multi-stagesupply chain networks .
Centre contributions to FuturIcT objectives • coordination of Polish FuturIcTHub • organisation of Observatory of Conflicts and Emotions; developing a background for a next generation emotionally intelligent Web where human-computer interactions are improved by taking into account human affects and emotions. - Contribution to Crisis Observatory (collective risk estimations)