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Esteban Moro

@estebanmoro

Researcher, scientist. Professor @Northeastern, formerly @uc3m & @mit. @[email protected] @estebanmoro.bsky.social

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Esteban Moro(@estebanmoro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉Sándor Juhász gave a fantastic talk to our group yesterday at Network Science Institute about their recent paper on Social Ties and Urban barriers. Thanks for your visit!

🎉@sandor_juhasz gave a fantastic talk to our group yesterday at @NUnetsi about their recent paper on Social Ties and Urban barriers. Thanks for your visit!
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Sveta Milusheva(@smilusheva3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very excited to be hosting the 2024 NetMob conference that will bring leading researchers working on mobile phone data analysis to DC and will help foster collaboration between academia and policy in this innovative space

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Leo Ferres(@leoferres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next NetMob is in Washington DC and it will be awesome! Hosted by the World Bank. The website is already up and it looks great!! netmob.org Can't wait to be there.

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Esteban Moro(@estebanmoro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great news! Netmob '24, the major conference on mobile phone data analysis, will take place in the fall, in Washington, D.C. organized by the World Bank. See you there!
netmob.org

Great news! Netmob '24, the major conference on mobile phone data analysis, will take place in the fall, in Washington, D.C. organized by the @WorldBank. See you there! netmob.org
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🇺🇦 DavidLazer@bsky.social(@davidlazer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job just posted, Project coordinator for the Internet Democracy Initiative. Come join us! northeastern.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/careers/job/Bo…

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Esteban Moro(@estebanmoro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding and predicting human mobility in urban areas is very important. Unfortunately, there are no large, standardized, and open datasets to compare different models. Here, we introduce a new open, anonymized dataset of 100k individual mobility trajectories. Check it out!

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Takahiro Yabe(@takayabe_0505) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The dataset can be accessed through Zenodo without any registration: zenodo.org/records/108362…

We held a data challenge last year. We are thinking of hosting the next edition later this year. Let's connect if you're interested! 🎉
connection.mit.edu/humob-challeng…

Please spread the word!

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Ronaldo Menezes(@ronaldomenezes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you haven't yet submitted your abstract to Conference on Complex Systems you're missing out! Just take a look at our site and lineup of invited speakers and you'll see how amazing this will be! We are working hard to make this one of the best CCSs in history. Join us! ccs24.cssociety.org

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Esteban Moro(@estebanmoro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Muy interesante. Sin embargo, muchos estudios de impacto de AI/automation en el empleo se basan en estimaciones/extrapolaciones. Y recientemente hemos visto que no son muy acertadas (por separado), pero si conjuntamente arxiv.org/abs/2308.02624

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Dan O'Brien(@DanOUrban) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conceptual story: Crime is explained by the management of commercial establishments AND context. And demographics still matter, too, as crime is higher in high-poverty communities, controlling for the effects of managers.

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Eric Martínez(@ericgrimani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can AI ace law exams?

Last year, OpenAI announced GPT-4 got 90th percentile on the bar.

Here we (a) refute 90th percentile claim; (b) replicate/extend recent work on GPT capabilities; (c) discuss implications for law profession.

Now open, AI&Law: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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David Zipper(@DavidZipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fifty years ago, William Whyte studied how New Yorkers schmoozed, sat, and relaxed the small open spaces available to them. This 1980 treasure was the result.

Join me as I share a few timeless lessons. 🧵

Fifty years ago, William Whyte studied how New Yorkers schmoozed, sat, and relaxed the small open spaces available to them. This 1980 treasure was the result. Join me as I share a few timeless lessons. 🧵
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Yuan Liao(@TheYuanLiao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This review paper asks three critical questions: (a) to what extent do individual mobility patterns contribute to segregation? (b) Which factors explain the role of mobility in segregation? and (c) What's gained by incorporating extensive mobility data into segregation research?

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Eduardo G. Altmann(@EduardoGAltmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Several education-focused positions are now open in The Faculty of Science at The University of Sydney (Maths, Physics, Stats, etc.). These are continuous positions with 70% education component and 20% research. Deadline for application: 15 April

usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXT…

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Abigail Horn(@abigaillhorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share this groundbreaking study with an amazing team! Tracking the daily movements of 5M US smartphone users, we find that the food options people have available on the go have a bigger impact on the healthiness of their choices than the options in their neighborhood.

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