麻豆村

麻豆村
CASOS Center

Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems

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June 1 - 5, 2026

麻豆村
Gates/Hillman Center, 4902 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213
6th Floor, Room 6115

 The CASOS and IDeaS AI-Enabled Network Analysis Training – Summer Institute provides an introduction to network science and the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance network analysis. Topics covered include the identification of key actors and groups, stance detection, network comparison, and network dynamics. Participants will also explore how AI can be used to generate synthetic network data, label groups, and identify missing links within networks.

The training highlights the complementary strengths of network science and AI, demonstrating how network science can help overcome limitations in AI systems, and how AI can address gaps in network data and support more robust analysis. Much of the instruction is hands-on. Participants will be provided with data and analytical tools and will work through scenario-based exercises throughout the week, producing insights using AI-enabled network science methods.

The AI-Enabled Network Analysis Training – Summer Institute is a five-day workshop, held Monday, June 1st through Friday, June 5th, with daily instruction from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time). In-person attendance is strongly preferred; however, a limited access hybrid participation option is available. Trial licenses for all required tools will be provided during the training. In-person participants will work in small groups of two to three to develop a final presentation (e.g., PowerPoint slides). Group coordination will not be provided for remote participants. This workshop is a certificate program. Participants who attend at least 80% of the sessions, actively engage in the hands-on activities, and complete a final presentation demonstrating their learning will receive a certificate of completion.

 *Additional information, pricing, and registration details will be shared as they become available.


Curriculum: Agenda TBA

The hands-on curriculum builds on both social network and computational analysis techniques, and illustrates how to use these techniques to study social, organizational and policy issues. Final agenda will be distributed to registered participants in advance of instruction on June 1st.

Tools:

All participants will be given trial software for use during Summer Institute and a trial period following the event.


Faculty:

  • Kathleen M. Carley, PhD, 麻豆村, Director of CASOS and IDeaS Centers

Registration (Not Yet Open)

Registration will be opening soon.
Registration fees for the 2026 AI-Enabled Network Analysis Training – Summer Institute will be posted below once registration opens.

The workshop welcomes graduate students, faculty, and professionals from industry, education, and government.

In-person participants will receive hands-on support with software installation and enjoy valuable networking opportunities with CASOS and IDeaS Center faculty, staff, students, and fellow attendees.

Virtual participants access and participation will be limited.  Additional details will be coming soon.

Registration fees:
In-person or virtual attendance (details TBA)


Additional Information for In-Person Participants

Campus & Parking

For details on visiting 麻豆村, including parking options and campus maps, please refer to the 麻豆村 Visitor Information page:
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Hotel Accommodations

A room block at a local hotel will be available at the University rate. Additional details will be shared soon.

Hotel Information: TBA

In addition to the room block, 麻豆村 is surrounded by a variety of nearby hotels offering amenities such as free Wi-Fi and transportation to and from campus. When making your reservation, please mention that you are attending a workshop at 麻豆村 to receive the corporate rate.

If you have questions regarding lodging, please contact us at casos@andrew.cmu.edu.

Food and Refreshments

Breakfast and lunch, along with coffee, water, snacks, and other refreshments, will be provided on all instructional days and are included with your registration.

Following the sessions on Monday, June 1st, we will host a welcome reception featuring a poster session by graduate students from the CASOS and IDeaS Centers.

If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, we are happy to accommodate them. Please be sure to note any allergies or restrictions during registration.

For all participants: 

Computer Requirements:

You will need to use your own machine:

    • Due to the virtual format you will need to use your own laptop.

  • Warning: Please make sure that your laptop is running Windows 10 or 11. The software may not run properly under  older versions of Windows. If using a MAC OS laptop please load Windows or a functional emulator since not all the software will run on a Mac OS. Here is a suggested list of emulators:
    1. Parallels Desktop for MAC: []
    2. VMware Fusion:

Data:

Data will be provided to all participants for the sessions.