The masterclass
On 18 and 23 April 2018 a masterclass event on networks and their applications was organized by the NETWORKS program at Leiden University and the University of Amsterdam. This two day event was intended for secondary education students and teachers. All the material has been gathered in a self-contained booklet which can be used by teachers in the classroom or by students who want to have a glimpse into networks science!
On April 18 the event started at Leiden University. Clara Stegehuis (Associate Professor at Twente University) talked about Social Networks and Janusz Meylahn (Assistant Professor at Twente University) gave a lecture about Neural Networks.
On April 23 the second part of the masterclass 'NETWORKS goes to school' took place in Amsterdam. The day started with a guided tour in the Science Park main building followed by a series of lectures by Birgit Sollie (Research Associate at the Amsterdam UMC) about Networks in Chemistry and by Jan-Pieter Dorsman (Assistant Professor at the Uiniversity of Amsterdam) gave a lecture about Markov Chains.
Since this was the first masterclass held in English, it was accessible to international schools as well. About 25 students from international schools from Amsterdam, Hilversum, Oegstgeest, Rotterdam and The Hague participated in the event. The aim of the event was to introduce secondary school students with an interest in mathematics to mathematics education at a university and to provide them further deepening in their mathematical knowledge. Another goal was to give English PhD candidates the opportunity to disseminate their scientific research.
The program consisted of lectures, discussions, games, reading sessions and interactive group activities.
Birgit Sollie (Research Associate at the Amsterdam UMC) during her workshop on Networks in Chemistry.
The program was quite intensive but everyone tried to benefit as much as possible from the discussions. The students and the teachers enjoyed both days very much and were very pleased they had the opportunity to participate in such an event.
"It was fantastic for me to follow the work presented and share this excitement with my students. I consider the choice of the mathematical topics as well as their applications, very successful as they relate to real life and the experiences of these young students." - high-school teacher.
The material
Below you can also find the links to the slides of the three speakers:
Janusz Meylahn's lecture on neural networks and the Kuramoto model
Birgit Sollie's lecture on networks in chemistry
Jan-Pieter Dorsman's lecture on Markov Chains