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    Episode 11: Anyone can analyze networks
    Asaf Shapira
    • Dec 5, 2021
    • 22 min

    Episode 11: Anyone can analyze networks

    What's the rumpus 😊 I'm Asaf Shapira and this is NETfrix - the Network Science Podcast. In a recent post in a data analysis group on Facebook, someone posed the following problem: He wanted to know which product of his company is usually bought with which product. A brief inquiry revealed that he does not program, but far worse than that, he wasn't aware of episode 8 on NETfrix in which this exact issue was discussed. So, I was able to solve at least one of his problems,
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    Episode 8: The Episode for the Aspiring Network Scientist w/Michele Coscia
    Asaf Shapira
    • Apr 14, 2021
    • 3 min

    Episode 8: The Episode for the Aspiring Network Scientist w/Michele Coscia

    What's the rumpus 😊 I'm Asaf Shapira and this is NETfrix, The Network Science Podcast. Today we're going to have a talk with the one and only Michele Coscia, an associate professor at IT University of Copenhagen by day, and by night, the author of the "Connecting Humanities" Blog for Network Science. In between, he managed to squeeze out a monumental book titled "The Atlas for the Aspiring Network Scientist", which we'll be on our to-talk-about-list. We'll also review some
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