The masterclass “NETWORKS goes to school” is a yearly event organized by the research program NETWORKS. This event is intended for secondary education students and teachers who want to broaden their scientific horizons by having a glimpse into state of the art mathematical research. The topics we treat in the masterclass are chosen from two big research themes within modern mathematics, namely networks science and algorithms.
In November 2024 we organized a masterclass on game theory. Almost 70 school students participated and shared their enthusiasm about science, technology and mathematics with us! All material can be found here.
The NETWORKS research program organized a two-day masterclass on the mathematics behind networks and algorithms. The topics: 1. Mathematics and netwoks: detecting communities. 2. Mathematics and algorithms: finding the best route on a network.
The NETWORKS research program organized a two-day masterclass on the mathematics behind networks and algorithms. The topics:
1. How complex can a problem be? Measuring algorithmic complexity.
2. Mathematics and sport: Computing for honest competitions.
The NETWORKS research program organized an online masterclass on the mathematics behind networks and algorithms. The topics: 1. Queueing theory - Preventing queues growing large. 2. Graph theory - Finding the optimal route in a road traffic network. 3. Complex networks - Learning how synchronisation works
The NETWORKS research program organized a two-day masterclass on the mathematics behind networks and algorithms. The topics: 1. Mathematical genetics. 2. Queueing theory.