Ching Jin
@chingjin120
Computational Social Science, Network Scientist
How do humans of today think and feel differently than humans of the past? This week, @TesCharlesworth joins #WedatNICO to discuss mapping long-term changes in attitudes and stereotypes using empirical records. 🗓️ Wed 11/15 at 12pm US Central 🔗 bit.ly/WedatNICO
I'm releasing the v2.0 version of my guide on using LLM (mainly OpenAI models) for computational social science tasks. Major changes: - Adopt the new Responses API. - Better handling of the structured output. Link below. Please star if you find it useful~
"The History of our Minds: Evidence for Co-Evolution of Cultural and Psychological Processes". This week, @josh_c_jackson joins our speaker series to discuss new methods of studying the “psychological fossil record". 🗓️ Wed 10/25 at 12pm US Central 🔗 bit.ly/WedatNICO
Announcing our fall seminar speakers! 🍂 Starting 9/27 w/ talks by @ComplexGates, Raissa D'Souza, Satoru Suzuki, @yian_yin, @josh_c_jackson, @malcolmmaciver, @VickyCYang and @TesCharlesworth. Join us each Wed at 12pm US Central: bit.ly/WedatNICO #WedatNICO #ComplexSystems
Wow, Cool!
We are excited to introduce the Ryan Institute on Complexity. Led by Profs. Dashun Wang, Ben Jones, and Brian Uzzi, this revolutionary research lab is designed to change the way business, markets, and societal issues are studied. Learn more: #KelloggLeader kell.gg/7krb
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🌟As #ICSSI2023 nears, we are thrilled to highlight our world-renowned speakers! Our first panel on Monday, June 26, will be 'AI for Science' featuring Tom Hope, Mario Krenn, Brian Uzzi, and Kanjun Qui!🙌 View our website for a peak at the full schedule➡️icssi.org
"Machine Learning with a Star Wars Twist". This Wed, we are excited to host Mark Tschopp from @ArmyResearchLab, who will share his experience designing #machinelearning courses that cater to a wide audience. #WedatNICO 🗓️ Wed 5/10 at 12pm US Central 🔗 bit.ly/WedatNICO
Lightning Talks! This Wednesday, we're thrilled to host research talks by @rodabhari, Oh-Hyun Kwon, and @ywu2450. Join us at noon in Chambers Hall or hop on via Zoom. #ComplexSystems #DataScience #WedatNICO 🗓️ Wed 5/3 at 12pm US Central 🔗 bit.ly/WedatNICO
Congratulations! Brian! @UzziLeadership
Finally, the 2022 @netscisociety Euler Award goes to Brian Uzzi Congratulations @UzziLeadership !!! @netsci2022 #NetSci2022
Our latest paper on public use and funding of science: buff.ly/3aojxZd
Is scientific research an isolated ‘ivory tower’ activity? @dashunwang et al. analyze five large datasets and show that science public use in patents, news and policy documents closely matches research funding and impact within science. @KelloggCSSI buff.ly/3aojxZd
A proliferation of prizes is boosting both science and scientists. It’s also raising concerns about equity and potential downsides, writes @PhysicsMagazine citing research from @UzziLeadership and colleagues. physics.aps.org/articles/v15/86
check out our forthcoming paper in @NeurIPSConf - 👏Automatic Symmetry Discovery👏with Lie Algebra Convolutional Network! led by @nimatabari at @KelloggCSSI #KelloggAI
Interesting paper on automatic symmetry discovery for CNN arxiv.org/abs/2109.07103 by @nimatabari @RobinSFWalters @YanchenLiu13 @dashunwang @yuqirose using Lie algebras in place of Lie groups, you can discover continuous symmetries from data instead of assuming them!
Our latest out today @NatureComms after peer review. 🚨Potentially long-lasting effects of the pandemic on scientists🚨 Key Q to every scientist: how many new projects have you started since the pandemic? Or are we just busy finishing old ones? nature.com/articles/s4146… 🧵
Science prizes can motivate scientists to take risks and think outside the box, write @chingjin120 and @UzziLeadership in @PhysicsMagazine, but data show that not all groups share in this motivating experience. physics.aps.org/articles/v14/1…
.@UzziLeadership @Chingjin120 @YifangMa investigate one possible factor connected with the extraordinary growth of a scientific topic — scientific prizes go.nature.com/3Amlqwj
Very excited to get this work published in Nature Communications! Especially at the time Giorgio Parisi -- great complex system scientist-- receiving Nobel Prize. Our work shows that scientific topics assosicated with prizes will experience an extraordinary growth after the prize
Well I hope this bodes well for the complex systems community... - @UzziLeadership @Chingjin120 @YifangMa investigate one possible factor connected with the extraordinary growth of a scientific topic — scientific prizes @NatureComms nature.com/articles/s4146…