CWI researcher and ERCIM Fellow Yllka Velaj has won the 2018 Women@McKinsey Dissertation Award, together with Francesca Olivetta from King’s College London. This award is given to a female researcher for her thesis in advanced data analytics or machine learning. Velaj receives the award for her PhD thesis 'Information spreading with network augmentation', which she completed at GSSI in Italy in 2017. It analyzes the problem of how to maximize the dissemination of information and opinions in social networks. The award comes with a job offer by McKinsey & Company, and with financial support to attend the Open Data Science Conference 2018, which will be held in London from 19-22 September.
Yllka Velaj explains: "Understanding the dynamics that regulate the diffusion of information in complex networks has been one of the main goals in the field of complex network analysis. The problem, which is also known as influence spreading or information diffusion problem, is motivated by many applications in different fields: from marketing to epidemiology, going through the study of adoption of innovations and the analysis of social networks. In my PhD thesis, I designed new efficient algorithms which use a given budget to suggest new links to be added to the network in order to maximize the diffusion of information”. The thesis of the other winner, Francesca Olivetta, was about ‘Cyberbullying detection in social networks’.
In the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Alessio Botta, Partner of McKinsey & Company responsible for the activities of Advanced Analytics for the Mediterranean area, says: "We are very proud of the success of the Women@McKinsey Dissertation Award, which has enabled us to meet many talented young women with solid skills in the STEM disciplines. The selection of the winners was difficult because the quality of the work was very high. (...) In Milan we are present with our Lab formed by about 20 data scientists who will be joined by these new female talents, who with their international skills and experience will add great value to our team ". (*)
Yllka Velaj is an Italian scientist of Albanian origin. She obtained her BSc in Computer Science and her MSc in Distributed Systems and Computer Networks from the University of L'Aquila. She was a PhD student in Computer Science in the joint PhD GSSI-IMT programme at the Gran Sasso Science Institute in Italy. Her PhD research was done under the supervision of Pierluigi Crescenzi (University of Florence) and Gianlorenzo D'Angelo (GSSI). After one year as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Chieti-Pescara, she joined the Networks & Optimization group at CWI in Amsterdam in May 2018 as a winner of the fellowship programme promoted by ERCIM - the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics. Velaj’s research interests include combinatorial algorithms, network analysis, algorithm engineering and recently also algorithmic game theory.
More information:
• N&O research group
• Yllka Velaj's alumni homepage at GSSI: http://www.gssi.infn.it/people/alumni/computer-science/item/269-velaj-yllka
• (*) Source of the quote in the Corriere della Sera of 2 August 2018: https://www.corriere.it/economia/18_agosto_02/francesca-ylka-due-future-data-scientist-mckinsey-vincitrici-concorso-laureate-stem-10555386-963b-11e8-8193-b4632fd4d653.shtml?refresh_ce-cp
2018 Women@McKinsey Dissertation Award for Yllka Velaj
CWI researcher and ERCIM Fellow Yllka Velaj has won the 2018 Women@McKinsey Dissertation Award for her PhD thesis, which analyzes the problem of how to maximize the dissemination of information and opinions in social networks. The award comes with a job offer by McKinsey & Company, and a sponsorship to attend the Open Data Science Conference 2018.
Publication date
3 Aug 2018
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