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📡 Reminder! The GEOINNO 2026 Call for Special Session Proposals is open! 📅 Submit your 1-2 page proposal by March 31 to [email protected] 🔗 Further details: geoinno2026.com/submission/

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AI-powered data-driven research is transforming urban planning! The DUT-COLINE project is uncovering movement patterns and social preferences to create more sustainable, accessible cities 🏡 Find out more at dut-coline.org

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The Geography of Innovation Conference keynote announcements are here! First up, we're thrilled to confirm that Beata Javorcik (Beata Javorcik), Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The EBRD), will be joining us in Budapest next January More big names to come, stay tuned

The <a href="/geoinno2026/">Geography of Innovation Conference</a> keynote announcements are here! 
First up, we're thrilled to confirm that Beata Javorcik (<a href="/BJavorcik/">Beata Javorcik</a>), Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (<a href="/EBRD/">The EBRD</a>), will be joining us in Budapest next January

More big names to come, stay tuned
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Next up in the 2025 ANETI Lab Seminar Series Caterina Chiopris from Harvard University University will discuss the diffusion of ideas 💡 Date: March 25 (Tuesday), 17.00 CET Details and subscription: anetilab.org/seminars/

Next up in the 2025 <a href="/AnetiLabs/">ANETI Lab</a> Seminar Series Caterina Chiopris from <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a> University will discuss the diffusion of ideas 💡

Date: March 25 (Tuesday), 17.00 CET
Details and subscription: anetilab.org/seminars/
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We're proud to share that the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Innovation has awarded Balázs Lengyel with the Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (Civilian Division) in recognition of his contributions to advancing national interests and enriching universal human values👏

We're proud to share that the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Innovation has awarded <a href="/blengyelb/">Balázs Lengyel</a> with the Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (Civilian Division) in recognition of his contributions to advancing national interests and enriching universal human values👏
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Urban highways are barriers to social ties 🚧 In a recent PNAS publication, ANETI Lab member Sándor Juhász and co-authors Bokányi Eszter, Luca Maria Aiello (lajello.bsky.social) & M. Szell look at the 50 largest US cities and show that highways significantly hinder social connections ⤵️ pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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📢JOB ALERT ANETI Lab is seeking a Project Manager to help with the daily organization of research projects & grants and coordinate international work. 📍Position: 2.5-year-term, starting May 2025 (or upon agreement) Apply by: April 23 More details: anetilab.org/jobs/

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🎧 New CERUM #podcast "Det nya framtidslandet?": I join Elin Leyonberg to discuss how research on local economic shifts can guide policy and create better jobs. Listen 👉 open.spotify.com/episode/2tpwcm…

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New paper out in Nature Communications 📌 ANETI Lab members Luca Gallo and Johannes Wachs with Lorenzo Betti and Federico Battiston explore "The dynamics of leadership and success in software development teams" 👾 Check out the full paper ➡️ nature.com/articles/s4146…

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🎉Huge congrats to ANETI Lab member Imre Gémes for winning first prize at the National Scientific Student Conference (OTDK) in Hungary last week. 🏆His paper explores the Spatial Interaction Between Fuel Stations in the Hungarian Retail Gasoline Market. 👏Well done, Imre!

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ANETI Lab Seminar Series continues with Matteo Bruno, a researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Rome. Quantifying proximity and distant opportunities to design accessible cities🏙️ Date: May 30 (Friday), 13.00 CEST Details and subscription: anetilab.org/seminars

<a href="/AnetiLabs/">ANETI Lab</a> Seminar Series continues with Matteo Bruno, a researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Rome.   
Quantifying proximity and distant opportunities to design accessible cities🏙️

Date: May 30 (Friday), 13.00 CEST
Details and subscription: anetilab.org/seminars
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Two talented ANETI Lab research assistants Eszter Kaló & Gergő Magyar competed at Corvinus University of Budapest Network & Data Science competition Eszter with paper on local social networks & mental health, Gergő: network resilience & economic shocks Both head to the national final 👏CONGRATS

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Check out our recent contribution to the LSE Impact Blog where we highlight the main findings of our study with Carolin Nast, Oscar Llopis and Pablo D'Este on the benefits of researchers' engagement with non-academic actors ⬇️

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How much code now comes from AI? In new work with Simone Daniotti, Xiangnan Feng & Frank Neffke we estimate that by end-2024 about 30% of Python functions pushed by US devs on GitHub are AI- generated. Adoption is rapid but diffusion lags globally. How did we do it?

How much code now comes from AI? In new work with <a href="/simone_daniotti/">Simone Daniotti</a>, <a href="/xiangnan_feng/">Xiangnan Feng</a> &amp; <a href="/FrankNeffke/">Frank Neffke</a> we estimate that by end-2024 about 30% of Python functions pushed by US devs on GitHub are AI- generated. Adoption is rapid but diffusion lags globally. How did we do it?