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CLAIRE COVID-19 Initiative Video Series: Meet the Team Leaders – Manlio De Domenico

Manlio De Domenico

In interview number six in this series of Meet the Team Leaders from the CLAIRE COVID-19 Initiative, we hear from Manlio De Domenico, Head of the Complex Multilayer Networks Lab, Fondazione Bruno Kessler.

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Manlio De Domenico is the leader of the Social dynamics and networks monitoring topic group in the CLAIRE COVID-19 Initiative. In this interview you can find out about the topic group he leads, why he decided to join the initiative, and the group’s future plans.

To find out more about this series, read our recent post and watch the first video with Emanuela Girardi. You can also watch interviews with Davide Bacciu, Ann Nowé, Jose Sousa and Marco Maratea.

You can watch the series on the CLAIRE YouTube channel.

Find out more about the CLAIRE COVID-19 task force here.
You can contact the taskforce by email here.



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