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Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia
 
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Pardon cross-posting. Please note approaching deadline of satellites on 12/15.

 

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NETSCI 2017 CALL FOR SATELLITE PROPOSALS AND ABSTRACTS

International School and Conference on Network Science

June 19-23, Indianapolis, IN (JW Marriott Indianapolis)  |  http://netsci2017.net

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

December 15, 2016: Deadline for Satellite Symposia proposals

January 15, 2017: Deadline for abstract submission of oral presentations, lightning talks, and posters

March 1, 2017: Deadline for Erdös–Rényi Prize nomination

 

KEYNOTES AND INVITED SPEAKERS CONFIRMED

http://netsci2017.net/speakers

Keynote Speakers: Danielle S. Bassett  (U Penn), Steve Borgatti (U Kentucky), Jennifer A. Dunne (Sante Fe Institute)

Invited Speakers: Meeyoung Cha (KAIST), Alex Fornito (Monash U), Lise Getoor (UC Santa Cruz), César A. Hidalgo (MIT),  Shawndra Hill (Microsoft Research NYC & U Penn), M. Ángeles Serrano, (U Barcelona), Roberta Sinatra  (Central European U), Xiaofan Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong U)

 

ABOUT NETSCI 2017

NetSci 2017, the International School and Conference on Network Science, will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana from June 19 to 23, 2017. NetSci 2017 aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners working in the emerging area of network science. The conference fosters interdisciplinary communication and collaboration in network science research across computer and information sciences, physics, mathematics, statistics, the life sciences, neuroscience, environmental sciences, social sciences, finance and business, arts and design.

 

NetSci 2017 is a combination of:

- Satellite Symposia (June 19 & 20)

- An International School for students and non-experts (June 19 & 20)

- A 3-day Conference (June 21-23) featuring research in a wide range of topics and in different formats, including keynote and invited talks, oral presentations, posters, and lightning talks.

 

SATELLITE SYMPOSIA: CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Following the successful tradition of this conference, NetSci 2017 will host several Satellite Symposia on June 19 and 20 as precursors of the main Conference. These satellite events are one-day or half-day meetings with a focus on a specific topic of Network Science and its Applications. All subjects are welcome, but we would specifically support proposals on themes such as: Multilayer, Interdependent and/or Temporal Networks, Critical Infrastructures, Financial Networks, Biological Networks, Brain Networks, and Computational Social Sciences. Details for proposals, due December 15, can be found here: http://netsci2017.net/call/satellites

 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

To submit an abstract for an a oral presentation (15 mins, with 5 minute Q&A), lightning talk (5 mins), or poster, please prepare a one-page abstract including one mandatory descriptive figure and caption plus three keywords. The deadline for submission is Friday, January 15, 2017, with decisions issued by March 1. The abstract submission portal will be live on November 1, and will be available here: http://netsci2017.net/call/abstracts. You must use one of the two provided templates for preparing your abstract, also available at that page.

 

ERDÖS–RÉNYI PRIZE

The Erdös–Rényi Prize is awarded each year to a selected young scientist (under 40 years old on the day of the nomination deadline) for their achievements in research activities in the area of network science, broadly construed. While the achievements can be both theoretical and experimental, the prize is aimed at emphasizing outstanding contributions relevant to the interdisciplinary progress of network science. Candidate dossiers are due March 1, 2017 and self-nominations are not accepted. Details can be found at: http://netsci2017.net/erdos-renyi.

 

SATELLITE CO-CHAIRS: Réka Albert (Pennsylvania State University) & Filippo Radicchi (Indiana University Bloomington)

PROGRAM COMMITEE CO-CHAIRS: Yong-Yeol Ahn (Indiana University Bloomington), Ciro Cattuto (ISI Foundation) & Tina Eliassi-Rad (Northeastern University)

SCHOOL CO-CHAIRS: Santo Fortunato (Indiana University Bloomington) & M. Ángeles Serrano (Universitat de Barcelona)

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: Fil Menczer and Olaf Sporns (Indiana University Bloomington)

SPONSORSHIP CO-CHAIRS: Giovanni Ciampaglia and Alessandro Flammini (Indiana University Bloomington)

 

NetSci 2017 is hosted by the Indiana University Network Science Institute (http://iuni.iu.edu). It is the annual meeting of the Network Science Society (http://www.netscisociety.net).

 

Questions? Email nets...@iu.edu and http://netsci2017.net 

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @NetSci2017


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