Creating transdisciplinary capacity and uptake of research outcomes generating by i-CONN
ESR Positions in this Work Package
ESR 1
Durham University (United Kingdom)
Spatial and temporal roles of critical nodes in ecogeomorphic systems
ESR 10
University of Vienna (Austria)
Hotspots and hot moments: the role of connectivity and resilience science for managing human-impacted catchment systems
ESR 14
University of Groningen (Netherlands)
Understanding the emergence of connectivity science in practice: a network of network colleagues
ESR 15
Durham University (United Kingdom)
Use connectivity science to determine the fate (source-pathway-interceptors) of specific diffuse chemicals and pathogens in the water supply chain
ESR 2
Constructor University (Germany)
Minimal models of dynamics on networks to study generic SC/FC relationships
ESR 4
Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
Catastrophic transitions: Regime shifts in network topology resulting in novel systems
ESR 5
Aix Marseille (France)
Analysis of multi-frequency dynamic coherence networks in large-scale electrophysiological recordings
ESR 7
European University Cyprus (Cyprus)
Structure in patterns in ordered datasets with applications in astrophysics, neuroscience and archaeology
ESR 8
BOKU (Austria)
Changing connectivity properties impacting resilience in riverine landscapes as socio-ecological systems