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Prof. Péter Csermely Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary

Prof. Péter Csermely Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary. Science communication networks. www.nyex.info www.weaklink.sote.hu csermelypeter@yahoo.com. Science communication networks. networks AND (science) communication networks OF (science) communication. global communication.

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Prof. Péter Csermely Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary

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  1. Prof. Péter CsermelySemmelweis UniversityBudapest, Hungary Science communication networks www.nyex.info www.weaklink.sote.hu csermelypeter@yahoo.com

  2. Science communication networks • networks AND • (science) communication • networks OF • (science) communication

  3. global communication signal hubs and groups confine noise perturbation, noise Tasks of networkcommunication

  4. The diffusion curve opinion leaders !!! Rogers, Diffusion of innovation, 1995

  5. 3 types of communicators Innovator:few links to hubs, small traffic, re-routing, very flexible, needs global network info Opinion leader:hub, large traffic, info distribution, flexible (many game strategies), needs local network info Late majority: few links, small traffic, problem solving (dissipation), rigid, needs local network info

  6. www.weaklink.sote.hu/halozat.html magyar Vince kiadó, 2005 angol Springer, 2006 www.weaklink.sote.hu/weakbook.html csermelypeter@yahoo.com

  7. Science communication networks • networks AND • (science) communication • networks OF • (science) communication

  8. How to propagate science among teenagers? • (experiences of ten years) • start early • make access difficult: selection only by motivation • give quality: ‘hands-on’, real, serious research • best mentors:, role model, students – colleagues • best values: volunteer work, benefit  joy of science • be continuous and personal • adopt style: informal, playful • urge self-organization: self-sustaining movement • management, leadership skills (for girls too)

  9. Make access difficult: pyramid the best 80: camp national conference regional conferences individual projects school teams

  10. 1996 2006 present in 40% of schools

  11. Sponsors 1996 2006 Join us: www.nyex.info

  12. Katalin Sulyok acting-president Erna Burai vice-president Lilla Barabás NYEX László Fazekas students Gábor Kiss teachers János Daru president Tamás Révész vice-president

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