Science of Science Summer School (S4) 2022
August 1 - 12, 2022, Virtually hosted by the School of Information Studies at 
Syracuse University, NY, USA
https://s4.scienceofscience.org

Cost: Free, but apply
Apply by: July 2, 2022

S4 will introduce you to foundational and emerging questions, theories, and 
methods for science of science. We will review the big questions regarding 
knowledge production and the role of individuals, teams, countries, 
institutions, and funding agencies in making this possible. We will review 
machine learning, artificial intelligence, network science, and other topics to 
answer these questions. The school will be heavily based on Python, 
scikit-learn, TensorFlow/Keras, networkx, and the JupyterLab environment. We 
will provide a curated web-based environment with all software packages and 
relevant datasets pre-installed, so you will not need anything installed on 
your computer.

The first week of summer school, August 1 - August 5, 2022:

  *   Interest-based suggested matching for group projects
  *   Synchronous lectures and presentations by leaders in the field
  *   Opportunities for group discussion about lectures
  *   Opportunities for socializing
The second week of summer school, August 8 - August 12, 2021:

  *   Synchronous (Zoom) lectures from mentors and speakers
  *   One-on-one or small group meetings with mentors
  *   Project presentations and results by the end of week August 12, 2021
  *   (Optional) mini-grant proposal submission by August 12, 2021
Speakers/mentors:

  *   Aaron Clauset, Associate Professor, Colorado University, Boulder
  *   Ludo Waltman, Professor, Leiden University
  *   Roberta Sinatra, Associate Professor, ITU Copenhagen
  *   Julia Lane, Professor, New York University
  *   Daniel Romero, Associate Professor, University of Michigan
  *   Patricia Feeney, Head of Metadata, Crossref
  *   Bei Yu, Professor, Syracuse University
  *   Arunas Radzvilavicius, Editor, Nature Human Behaviour
  *   Nihar B. Shah, Assistant Professor, CMU
  *   Tom Hope, Assistant Professor, HUJI, and Research Scientist, Allen AI 
(AI2)
Organizers:

  *   Daniel Acuna, iSchool, Syracuse University
  *   Stephen V. David, Oregon Health & Science University

These are a sample of the topics to be covered at S4:

  *   Computational discovery of new knowledge
  *   Predictability and analysis of success
  *   Problems and opportunities in scientific peer review
  *   Issues in replication and reproducibility
  *   Economics of science and science policy
  *   Analysis of open access scientific literature and other scientific 
artifacts
  *   Evolution of scientific ideas
  *   Age, gender, and mentorship effects on science
  *   Scientific misconduct and computational research integrity
  *   Bring your topic to the school if we have missed something!
  *   These are some of the techniques you will learn about:
  *   Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence
  *   Network Science / Complex systems
  *   Informetrics / Scientometrics / Bibliometrics
  *   Visualization
  *   Econometrics / Causal inference
  *   Library Science

Partially sponsored by NSF's "Collaborative Research: Social Dynamics of 
Knowledge Transfer Through Scientific Mentorship and Publication" award #1933803
Science of Science Summer School (S4) Application
https://s4.scienceofscience.org



Bei Yu @LANTIS Lab<https://atlantis.ischool.syr.edu/>
Professor, PhD Program Director
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University


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