Two students from the first generation of the DCCS showed their work in the most important conference of the world on Network Science, which was held this year in Indianapolis, United States.
Víctor Landaeta and Cristián Candia, graduates in physics and current students of the Doctorate in Social Complexity, participated in the annual edition of the International School and Conference on Network Science (NETSci), a meeting that brings together scientists from all over the world who contribute in the Path of theoretical research and practical applications of the science of networks in different areas of knowledge.
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