Author: Sune Lehmann

  • Open Master’s Projects

    We’ve just posted a number of exciting new master’s projects starting fall 2013 at the SensibleDTU site. Interested students should click here to go directly to see the projects.

  • Complex Adaptive Systems

    For my summer reading I’m aiming to catch up on the classics. It’s all about finding the sweet spot of books that make you smarter, but aren’t too boring to bring to the beach. For me that’s usually an Elmore Leonard novel, or – if I can muster the discipline (and that pretty much never…

  • New SensibleDTU graphic

    New PhD student in my lab Piotr Sapieżyński has been working on creating a new logo/header for SensibleDTU and I think what we’ve ended up with is pretty awesome! The progression neatly illustrates the power of iteration. The idea for even updating the old header (shown below) originated from the image below that we found Tue…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (all of them)

    Phew. There’s only one day to go before the call for abstracts closes, but with a burst of posts in the last couple of days, I finally managed to complete the list of 9 reasons to visit NetSci this year. This post summarizes and lists all 9 reasons (although it’d be great if you could…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 9)

    The 9th and final reason is an obvious one (but after all, probably still the best reason for attending the conference). And don’t forget that the call for abstracts closes tomorrow! So head over and submit an abstract (if you haven’t done so already). Reason 9: Great list of invited speakers This year we’ve managed…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 8)

    We’re nearing the end of the list of reasons to go to NetSci (and the call for abstracts ends this friday, so go and submit something!). This 8th reason is not so much a specific reason to go to Copenhagen. Rather, it is an example of how we’ve tried to rethink & rework every aspect…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 7)

    When I started the “Nine reasons” series of posts, I had planned a single Letterman top-ten style “silly” reason. I’d forgotten, however, that the general NetSci audience is a clever bunch, so I was a little bit disappointed (but also impressed) when I posted “Reason 1”, and Mason Porter saw that one coming a mile…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 6)

    In today’s list of reasons that you should head over to the NetSci website and submit an abstract right away (the deadline is this friday people!), we change focus away from the academic reasons and turn our attention to the culinary reasons. Reason 6: The NetSci dinner Copenhagen is know for food. The world’s best…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 5)

    Now that the weekend is over, it’s back to the reasons I think you should head straight over to the NetSci 2013 website and submit an abstract. The call ends on Friday, so there’s no time to waste. Reason 5: Amazing list of satellite workshops This year, the number of satellite workshops has increased significantly,…

  • NetSci 2013: Nine reasons to go (Reason 4)

    With only one week left for submissions, the list of reasons to visit NetSci continues. This time announcing an exciting event that’s not even on the conference site yet. Reason 4: Publisher Session On Thursday night we’re having a special publisher session. The idea is to give editors a chance to speak to authors about their…