June 2024
Scientists who use more promotional language in their grants are more likely to get funded, according to research published in PNAS by Brian Uzzi and NICO coauthors Hao Peng and Huilian Sophie Qiu.
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February 2024
The replication crisis threatens the scientific enterprise, leading to questions about research practices and methods, and the reliability of scientific results. Brian Uzzi discusses using artificial intelligence to tackle this problem, via IPR.
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February 2024
Machine-learning systems can improve physicians’ accuracy at diagnosing dermatological diseases. New research by Matt Groh examines how suggestions from deep-learning systems affected physicians’ photo-based diagnoses.
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Kellogg Insight
February 2024
We are more likely to learn from our collaborators when we are in close proximity to them, a new by study by Hyejin Youn finds.
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Kellogg Insight
January 2024
In August 2023, NICO convened 34 faculty from 6 schools across Northwestern for the Complex Challenges for a Complex Future Conference, which resulted in 8 proposals receiving funding totaling $105,000.
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October 2023
CivicLab and its TIF Illumination Project show the City of Chicago has billions shielded in tax increment financing (TIF) accounts available to meet community needs. Interns working as part of the Metropolitan Chicago Data-Science Corps (MCDC) collected the data.
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Gazette Chicago
September 2023
Made possible by a gift from the Ryan Family Foundation, The Ryan Institute will work to solve increasingly complex societal, business and market challenges. It is led by NICO faculty members, Dashun Wang, Ben Jones, and Brian Uzzi.
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Kellogg
April 2023
As ChatGPT flaunts its creative capabilities, Brian Uzzi and David Ferrucci discuss the promise and pitfalls of our coexistence with machines.
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Kellogg Insight
April 2023
Through the lens of art, Lighten Up! On Biology and Time explores the connection of living organisms with the natural cycle of light and dark. Guy Amichay, a NICO Postdoctoral Fellow, collaborated on this exhibit.
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EPFL Pavilions
March 2023
Daniel Abrams uses applied mathematics to investigate a diverse array of topics, ranging from the usefulness of scientific conferences to the origins of left-handednes, and more.
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Northwestern Engineering
March 2023
An analysis of more than 14,000 psychology studies explores the potential of a machine learning model to predict the likelihood of replicability. This study was led by Youyou Wu, Yang Yang (both NICO alumni), and Brian Uzzi.
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Notre Dame News
January 2023
Northwestern Engineering’s Daniel Abrams has been named co-director of the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO), effective February 1, 2023, succeeding Luís A.N. Amaral.
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Northwestern Engineering
December 2022
In a new study, researchers from Northwestern led by Thomas Stoeger and Luís A.N. Amaral, used artificial intelligence to discover that the length of genes can explain most molecular-level changes that occur during aging.
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Northwestern Now
September 2022
Mixed-gender teams produce more novel and impactful scientific research than teams made up of only men or only women, according to a study co-authored by Brian Uzzi and Benjamin Jones.
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Kellogg insight
August 2022
A study led by NICO researchers examined 6.6 million papers and finds that mixed-gender teams produce research that is significantly more innovative and impactful on average than that of same-gender teams.
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Northwestern Now
August 2022
A Northwestern research team, led by Adilson Motter, has discovered a ubiquitous property of a complex network and developed a computational method that is the first to exploit that property to control the whole network using only local information.
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Northwestern Now
August 2022
The United States’ climate is changing. In a new Nature Communications paper, a team in Professor Luís Amaral's lab simulated the impact of losing 67 percent of direct air routes.
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Northwestern Engineering
July 2022
Brian Uzzi is the 2022 recipient of the Euler Award from the Network Science Society (NetSci) for foundational contributions to the study of embeddedness in networks and how it shapes human achievement.
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NICO
July 2022
The Network Science Society has named Noshir Contractor as one of its 2022 NetSci fellows. Professor Contractor was recognized for his contributions to network science that address societal challenges.
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Northwestern Engineering
July 2022
Using AI to predict crime has a long history of skewing police toward communities of color. Andrew Papachristos
tells the Washington Post that if community groups could use the tools instead to provide more social services and increase community engagement, that would be a better use of the technology.
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Washington Post
June 2022
A proliferation of prizes is boosting both science and scientists. It’s also raising concerns about equity and potential downsides, writes Physics Magazine citing research from Brian Uzzi and colleagues.
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Physics Magazine
June 2022
Professor Uri Wilensky is the inaugural recipient of the NICO Faculty Service Award. The award recognized Professor Wilensky’s contributions to the study of complex systems and to the NICO Community at Northwestern.
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May 2022
A new study using machine learning and network analysis has identified 160 possible "crews" of officers in the Chicago Police Department responsible for a disproportionate share of police misconduct and violence. This research was led by the N3 Initiative and Andrew Papachristos.
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May 2022
Congratulations to Dean Julio M. Ottino on his election to the National Academy of Sciences. An expert on nonlinear dynamics and complex systems, Dean Ottino was elected for his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
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Northwestern Engineering
April 2022
The shift from in-person teamwork to virtual has become a central concern for employers and educators. In Nature News & Views, Agnes Horvat and Brian Uzzi discuss new research which finds that virtual collaboration hinders idea generation.
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Nature
March 2022
Research from Emma Zajdela and Daniel Abrams finds that interactions, at both in-person and virtual conferences, were a significant predictor of future collaborations.
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Northwestern Engineering
February 2022
A ten-year analysis links police complaints with hospital records, suggesting that the consequences of police misconduct may begin in utero and persist throughout life, according to research from Andrew Papachristos and colleagues.
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Northwestern Medicine
January 2022
Since 2017 NSF has been building a foundation for Big Ideas through pioneering research and pilot activities. Professor Youn's project seeks to develop a unified theory of regulatory functions and networks across biological and social systems.
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NICO
October 2021
A study, led by Dashun Wang and NICO researchers Jian Gao and Yian Yin, finds a dramatic decline in new projects suggesting the pandemic’s impact on science may be longer lasting than commonly imagined.
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Northwestern Engineering
October 2021
A study by NICO researchers (Ching Jin, Yifang Ma and Brian Uzzi) published in Nature Communications finds that topics associated with a scientific prize experience extraordinary growth in productivity, impact, and new entrants.
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Physics World
October 2021
Ned is remembered as a “rare multitalented academic” and devoted husband and father who inspired countless friends, students and fellow researchers.
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Kellogg School
September 2021
Five Illinois universities, led by Northwestern University and Suzan van der Lee, have established the Metropolitan Chicago Data-science Corps (MCDC) to help meet the data science needs of the Chicago metropolitan area.
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Northwestern Now
July 2021
Research from NICO Professors Benjamin Jones and Dashun Wang reveals how the global pandemic has changed how scientists work.
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Kellogg Insight
July 2021
An application developed by the Amaral Lab can aid researchers in their analysis of the Drosophila larval eye - an organism transforming our understanding of molecular biology.
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Northwestern
June 2021
NICO and N3 Professor Andrew Papachristos is quoted in a Gothamist article about police violence.
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Gothamist
June 2021
NICO and CSSI Professor Dashun Wang appears on the Too Lazy to Read Podcast to discuss his life, career and new book The Science of Science.
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Too Lazy to Read Podcast
June 2021
Northwestern researchers led by Michael Jewett (NICO Core Faculty) have discovered that commercially available PCR tests can withstand the freeze-drying process, making them shelf-stable for up to 30 days.
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Northwestern Engineering
May 2021
A brief overview of the Systemic Content Analysis of Litigation Events Open Knowledge Network (SCALES-OKN) progress to date.
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April 2021
A larger power grid has perks, but also has perils that researchers at Northwestern (led by NICO Professor Adilson Motter) are hoping to address to expedite integration and improvements to the system.
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Northwestern Now
March 2021
A discussion about the psychology of group conflict, the risks of rampant misinformation, and the importance of resilient institutions with Kellogg Professor Cynthia Wang and NICO Co-Director Brian Uzzi.
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Kellogg insight
March 2021
In his new book “The Science of Science,” Dashun Wang provides an unprecedented look at the nature of the discipline and how scientists can improve their work.
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Northwestern Now
March 2021
What can a Swedish pop music maestro teach us about teamwork and collaboration? This BBC Radio podcast includes insights from Brian Uzzi's research examining scientific teams.
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February 2021
The NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology at Northwestern University invited undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows from across Chicagoland to participate in the inaugural Great Math Challenges in Biology Contest. NICO was honored to sponsor this competition.
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February 2021
This Built In article highlights the work of the SCALES OKN team to transform the accessibility and transparency of federal court records.
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Built In
December 2020
Learn how the SCALES (Systematic Content Analysis of Litigation EventS) team is using AI to achieve its goal of a more open federal judiciary in this Northwestern Now article.
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Northwestern Now
December 2020
Data reveals a “sweet spot” where COVID infections can be reduced while keeping business steady. This New York Times opinion cites research by NICO Professor Jaline Gerardin.
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The New York Times
November 2020
Why are some genes studied more than others? A research team led by Thomas Stoeger and Luis Amaral finds large numbers of genes implicated in COVID19 infection remain unstudied by genome-wide studies.
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Northwestern Now
September 2020
The SCALES OKN team is thrilled to be one of the five teams awarded a Phase II grant to build an open knowledge network and address national-scale societal challenges as a part of the NSF Convergence Accelerator.
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July 2020
Northwestern’s Systematic Content Analysis of Litigation Events (SCALES OKN) platform is one of the latest nonprofit entrants into legal research. Learn more about this project in this Law article.
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July 2020
What can network science and research on astronauts teach us about remote working? Watch NICO Professors Noshir Contractor and Leslie DeChurch explore this topic in a recent Kellogg School webinar.
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July 2020
In the US, a range of obstacles block large-scale access to public court records. A team of researchers from SCALES and NICO discuss how to build a more open justice system in this Science Magazine article.
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Science Magazine
June 2020
Mentorship is arguably a scientist’s most significant collaborative relationship. A new study led by Brian Uzzi and NICO finds that mentorship is associated with diverse forms of protégé success.
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Northwestern Now
May 2020
How can changes in human behavior alter the progression of COVID-19? In a webinar at the Buffett Institute, NICO Co-Director Luis Amaral discussed the limits of models that predict the spread of pandemics.
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May 2020
A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine panel moderated by NICO Professor Michelle Birkett discussed the shared response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Institute for Policy Research
May 2020
Computer scientists from Northwestern Engineering and seismologists from NICO and the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences are working together to tackle a big data problem in seismology.
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May 2020
A research team at NICO led by Professors Yang Yang and Brian Uzzi have developed a machine learning algorithm to improve how the replicability of studies is measured.
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Fortune
April 2020
Northwestern scientists have received NSF funding to develop an easy-to-use, quick-screen technology that can test for infectious diseases, including COVID-19. NICO Professor Michael Jewett is working with members of the Center for Synthetic Biology on this project.
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Northwestern Now
April 2020
The Golden Age of Hollywood is known for its glitz, glamour, and classic movies. Northwestern researchers led by NICO's Luis Amaral have peeled back the gilded sheen to reveal an industry tarnished by severe gender inequity.
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Northwestern Engineering
March 2020
NICO Professor Michelle Birkett, as part of The New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine project, has published an article in Scientific American charting a path forward for scientists, engineers and health professionals.
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Scientific American
December 2019
Professor Dashun Wang and colleagues crunched datasets of entrepreneurs, scientists and terrorist organizations to understand the line between failure and success. Learn more in this Harvard Business Review podcast.
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Harvard Business Review
December 2019
A research team led by NICO's Luis Amaral has developed an algorithmic approach for data analysis that automatically recognizes stop words in large collections of text.
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Northwestern Engineering
November 2019
Congratulations to Noshir Contractor, a NICO Core Faculty member and the director of SONIC, on being elected an AAAS Fellow for 2019 along with four other Northwestern faculty. Fellows are recognized for their efforts to advance science or its applications.
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Northwestern Now
November 2019
How do we ensure that people are still relevant in the technology-driven workplace? NICO Professor Hyejin Youn argues that we should collaborate with machines instead of trying to compete with them.
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Harvard Business Review
November 2019
Researchers at Northwestern Engineering and Northwestern Law have launched a cross-disciplinary initiative with the goal of enabling artificially intelligent access to federal court records.
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Northwestern Engineering
November 2019
Northwestern and NICO Professor Andrew Papachristos discusses his research into social networks and gun violence on WTTW.
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October 2019
"What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger" may be a cliché but it has something going for it that other clichés don't: it’s supported by science. Learn more in this New York Times article on research by NICO's Yang Wang, Benjamin Jones, and Dashun Wang.
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New York Times
October 2019
Microfluidic systems have the power to revolutionize medicine, energy, electronics and even space exploration. Research from NICO Professor Adilson Motter published in Nature could lead to microfluidic devices that are more portable and scalable.
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Northwestern Now
October 2019
Research by Carlos Gallo of Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine was presented at a recent Data Science Night hosted by NICO in Chambers Hall. Learn more in this Medill Reports article.
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Medill Reports
October 2019
NICO researchers have developed an early-warning model that can predict how lethal a terror organization will become in the future. This study was published in PNAS by Yang Yang, Adam Pah, and Brian Uzzi.
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Northwestern Now
October 2019
Research from NICO's Yang Wang, Benjamin Jones and Dashun Wang published in Nature Communications shows how early-career setbacks promote future success.
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Northwestern Now
September 2019
An interdisciplinary team led by NICO Professors Luis Amaral and Adam Pah, and including seven members of the Northwestern Law faculty, was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for the Northwestern Open Access to Court Records Initiative (NOACRI).
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Northwestern Law
September 2019
Research from NICO Faculty Daniel Abrams and Andrew Papachristos uses a new mathematical model that predicts the number of crimes as a function of social interactions.
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Northwestern Now
September 2019
The Center for the Science of Science and Innovation (CSSI), led by NICO Professor Dashun Wang, is dedicated to understanding the conditions that lead to scientific success.
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Northwestern Now
September 2019
Research from NICO Professor Todd Murphey and colleagues could help scientists design complex robotic systems that can still function even if one part breaks.
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Science Magazine
September 2019
Don’t let the success of Beyonce and Taylor Swift fool you. Women are still grossly underrepresented in the music industry, reports a recent study by NICO Professor Agnes Horvat.
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Northwestern Now
September 2019
Data visualizations can make complex information easier to interpret, leading to more rational decisions. Research from NICO Professor Steve Franconeri examines how to reduce a cognitive bias known as the decoy effect.
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Kellogg Insight
August 2019
NICO Professors Randy Freeman and Kevin Lynch have developed new algorithms that offer immediate application to difficult network reconstruction problems.
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Northwestern Engineering
August 2019
Research from Yang Yang and Brian Uzzi found an important gender difference by analyzing the social-network and job-placement data for graduates of an MBA program.
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Quartz
July 2019
Research from NICO faculty members Neda Bagheri and Luis Amaral "upends the paradigm of everything we know about development.”
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Northwestern Now
July 2019
Research from Dashun Wang and colleagues shows that the gap between disciplines is growing, which could make it harder to address social and ethical problems.
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Kellogg Insight
June 2019
New research from Brian Uzzi finds that balanced professional networks are more important than individual talent when it comes to high-risk decision making.
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Northwestern Now
June 2019
NICO faculty members Milan Mrksich and Michael Jewett are using new approaches to provide a faster way to create complex molecules.
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Northwestern Engineering
May 2019
Professor Adilson Motter weighs in on the series finale of the Big Bang Theory and it's real life scientific parallels.
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The Conversation
May 2019
Northwestern researchers, including Leslie DeChurch and Noshir Contractor, are developing a model to forecast conflicts and communication breakdowns between astronauts working in tight, isolated space.
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WBEZ
May 2019
A new study by NICO Post Doctoral Fellow Joshua Becker challenges the assumption that echo chambers reinforce poor information.
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Inverse
May 2019
A working paper by NICO's Yang Wang, Benjamin Jones and Dashun Wang finds that scientists who fail early may benefit from the experience.
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The Economist
May 2019
New studies from Brian Uzzi and Teresa Woodruff look at who wins the prestigious grants and prizes that can make or break a scientist’s career.
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Kellogg Insight
April 2019
Choosing a visualization based on task can be helpful when communicating known patterns, but it's less useful at the analysis stage. Steve Franconeri tackles this problem with a new quick-reference guide.
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Medium
April 2019
Congratulations to NICO's Adam Pah and Alanna Lazarowich of the Kellogg School of Management. Their case, titled "Evaluating the Cognitive Analytics Frontier", was selected a winner in a prestigious case writing competition.
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EFMD Global Network
April 2019
Congratulations to NICO and Kellogg School Professor Dashun Wang on being named to the Poets & Quants Best 40 Under 40 Professors list.
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Poets & Quants
April 2019
Analysis of scientific citations from the Amaral Lab reveals previously unknown patterns. Northwestern Engineering article.
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Northwestern Engineering
April 2019
Researchers have bold hopes of learning how to predict and control synchronization in many real-world contexts. Learn more in this WIRED article which includes NICO Professors Adilson Motter and Daniel Abrams.
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Wired
April 2019
Congratulations to NICO's Erik Andersen on being awarded a Human Frontier Science Program grant to study the genetic mechanisms underlying behavioral evolution.
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Northwestern Now
March 2019
Congratulations to Luis Amaral on being elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s (AIMBE) College of Fellows!
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Northwestern Engineering
March 2019
How did our minds develop the ability to conjure up multiple hypothetical futures? NICO's Malcolm Maciver pinpoints an important transition in the evolution of consciousness in this Mindscape podcast.
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Mindscape Podcast
March 2019
New project recruits help from citizen scientists to classify seismic events. Kevin Chao, a NICO Data Science Scholar, is mentioned in this Northwestern Now article.
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Northwestern Now
February 2019
A Northwestern led research team including Professor Neda Bagheri is using a novel approach to aid scientists in optimizing therapeutic vaccines to treat cancer.
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Northwestern Now
February 2019
Northwestern researchers, led by Noshir Contractor and Leslie DeChurch, are developing a predictive model to help NASA anticipate conflicts and communication breakdowns on deep space missions. Northwestern Now article.
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Northwestern Now
February 2019
A new study by Dashun Wang and colleagues finds that small teams of researchers do more innovative work than large teams do. New York Times article.
February 2019
Why do consequences stick to some team members more than others? Research by Benjamin Jones and Brian Uzzi examines this by looking at retracted academic papers. Kellogg Insight article.
January 2019
A new study in PNAS by Yang Yang, Nitesh Chawla and Brian Uzzi finds female-dominated inner circles are key to women gaining leadership roles. Northwestern Now article.
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January 2019
A new study in PNAS by Yang Yang, Nitesh Chawla and Brian Uzzi is explored in this WIRED Article.
January 2019
A new analysis of biomedical awards over five decades shows men receive more cash and more respect for their research than women do, reports Teresa Woodruff, Brian Uzzi and colleagues in Nature.
January 2019
Congratulations to Northwestern and NICO Professor Uri Wilensky on being named the Lorraine Morton Professor of Learning Sciences and Computer Science.
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January 2019
Rosemary Braun and other researchers are developing ways to measure internal time that could yield insight into sleep deprivation and disease. Scientific American article.
December 2018
New research from Brian Uzzi and Noshir Contractor reveals that past shared success among team members improves the odds of future wins. Northwestern Engineering article.
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November 2018
Uri Wilensky (NICO Core Faculty) and Mike Horn have received a $2.6 million National Science Foundation grant to help students improve their computational thinking skills. SESP article.
September 2018
Historical bias leads researchers to study certain genes over and over again, according to research from Thomas Stoeger, Luis Amaral and colleagues. Northwestern Now Article.
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September 2018
Researchers led by Northwestern Engineering’s Luis Amaral sifted through data from more than 1.5 million people to find at least four distinct clusters of personality types exist. Northwestern Now article.
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Northwestern Now
September 2018
In a report published in the journal Nature Human Behavior, researchers at Northwestern University identify four personality types: reserved, role models, average and self-centered. Washington Post article.
August 2018
Adam Pah and Brian Uzzi discuss the wide-ranging benefits of pairing minds with machines in this Northwestern Now Q&A.
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Northwestern Now
July 2018
Career successes come in clusters or "hot streaks", according to research from Dashun Wang who is interviewed in this Kellogg Insight article.
July 2018
Listen to Professor Luis Amaral discuss his research into soccer analytics on a recent episode of Wharton Moneyball during the 2018 World Cup.
June 2018
NICO hosted two new events in May and June of 2018 to foster the center's collaborative research mission.
May 2018
Read how Luis Amaral’s lab developed the first objective, data-driven system for understanding who to watch on soccer fields across the globe. Northwestern Now article.
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Northwestern Now
April 2018
Professor Adam Pah discusses new research showing a correlation between increased unemployment and rising gun violence at schools in this CNBC commentary.
April 2018
Experts gathered on April 10th at Northwestern’s Symposium on Microgrids to share knowledge about and experiences with self-contained power microgrids in the face of disasters.
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Northwestern Engineering
April 2018
How will automation affect different U.S. cities? Kellogg School and NICO Professor Hyejin Youn and colleagues seek to understand how machines will disrupt economies.
April 2018
Dean Malmgren and Mike Stringer (NICO external faculty members) join IDEO to explore creative ways to realize the positive potential of data science. Northwestern Engineering Article.
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Northwestern Engineering
March 2018
John "Mac" McQuown (Northwestern '57 and a NICO donor) sets his sights on climate change by building a microgrid that's demonstrating what green tech can do. Northwestern Engineering article.
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Northwestern Engineering
December 2017
NICO is excited to welcome new faculty members into our midst: Dashun Wang and Hyejin Youn!
December 2017
The winter speaker series runs from January 17 through February 28, 2018.
November 2017
Northwestern University hosted its first, official Data Science Night, or “hack night,” in November 2017 with over 100 attendees.
October 2017
A new MIT study (co-authored by Hyejin Youn) finds that larger cities are more resilient to technological unemployment.
October 2017
IDEO is planning a new offering called Design for Augmented Intelligence and has added 15 data scientists from Datascope, including NU Alumni Dean Malgrem and Mike Stringer.
October 2017
New research from Kevin Chao, a data scientist and seismologist, uses "deep tremor" to forecast strong earthquakes.
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Northwestern Engineering
July 2017
Horvát spoke about the hidden signals of collective intelligence in crowdfunding, while Wang presented research on predictive signals behind success.
June 2017
NICO faculty present research at the NetSci 2017 International School and Conference on Network Science on topics such as computational social science, social networks, data science, and more.
April 2017
Professor Steve Franconeri's Visual Thinking Lab brings together journalists, engineers, and data visualization researchers to solve real-world problems.
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Northwestern Now
April 2017
Professor Jewett received a 2017 Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence Award, which celebrates excellence, innovation, and influence in undergraduate teaching.
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Northwestern Now
April 2017
Professor Teresa Woodruff was named a 2017 Guggenheim Fellow in support of her research into reproductive health and fertility preservation.
April 2017
Research from Professor Dashun Wang examines if data science can be used to predict the spread of viral epidemics.
April 2017
Research by Professor Brian Uzzi and a team of researchers at IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca examines how users isolate themselves in social media echo chambers.
March 2017
Research by Adam Pah and Professor Luis Amaral set out to quantify gun violence at US schools and made a surprising discovery.
January 2017
NBC News covers research by Adam Pah and Professor Luis Amaral on school shootings.
January 2017
A rigorous Northwestern study of a quarter-century of data has found that economic insecurity is related to the rate of gun violence at K-12 and postsecondary schools in the United States.
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Northwestern Engineering
December 2016
In a Kellogg Insight Podcast, Brian Uzzi, David Ferrucci, and Sandra Waxman discuss how the relationship between humans and computers is deepening.
November 2016
New research by Professors Luis Amaral and Teresa Woodruff shows the playing field for female faculty in STEM disciplines is not always as level as it appears.
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Northwestern Engineering
November 2016
The New York Times covers new research by Professor Dashun Wang on scientific careers.
November 2016
New research by Professor Dashun Wang shows that a researcher's most successful paper can occur at any point in his or her career.
October 2016
From tweets to scientific discoveries, Professor Dashun Wang and Microsoft's Duncan Watts discuss how human behavior is more predictable than you might think.
September 2016
Northwestern Professor Uri Wilensky has received the prestigious 2016 Excellence in Educational Design Award for the design and development of NetLogo.
August 2016
Professor Luis Amaral calculates it may take up to 230 years.
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Northwestern Engineering
June 2016
From Broadway to biomedicine and the DC Beltway, data science is helping Northwestern experts unlock the secrets of creativity and connection.
February 2016
Research from NICO Postdoctoral Fellow Laura Nelson and a team of sociologists is featured in the February Northwestern Research newsletter.
February 2016
Moran Cerf and Brian Uzzi write in Entrepreneur about the benefits of human and machine collaboration.
January 2016
A multidisciplinary team co-led by Richard W. Carthew and Luís A.N. Amaral used fruit fly genetics to understand how things could go wrong in cancer.
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Northwestern Now
January 2016
Brian Uzzi is featured in an Inc. article about the collaboration between people and machines.
September 2015
Northwestern researchers, including Professor William Kath, leverage randomness in a new computational approach to keep cells healthy.
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Northwestern Engineering
September 2015
More than 230 participants representing 10 schools learned programming skills needed to collect, process, and analyze data.
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Northwestern Engineering
May 2015
NICO co-organized Kellogg’s first-ever Computational Social Science Summit that featured collaboration and human-machine partnerships.