Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools

Sections

Consider the world interacting

  • Logo CNRS
  • Logo ENSL
  • logo-enssib.jpg
You are here: Home / Agenda / Seminars / Séminaires 2015 / Complex networks: from theory to interdisciplinary applications

Complex networks: from theory to interdisciplinary applications

Satellite meeting OF STATPHYS26.
When Jul 11, 2016 09:00 to
Jul 13, 2016 05:00
Where Palais du Pharo, Boulevard Charles Livon, Marseille
Add event to calendar vCal
iCal
The conference "Complex Networks: from theory to interdisciplinary applications" will take place on July 11-13, 2016 in Marseilles, France, as a satellite meeting to Statphys26 (July 18-22, Lyon, France).

The field of complex networks has enormously grown in the last 15 years, and has now become a clearly interdisciplinary field bringing together mathematicians, physicists, social scientists, epidemiologists, computer scientists, etc…
The conference will present the state of the art of the research in complex networks in various directions : from the most advanced theoretical approaches dealing with multiplex and temporal networks, to the applications of network theory in epidemiology, in computational social science and in studies of the brain.
The conference will consist of plenary sessions in which world experts in the field will give plenary talks, and parallel sessions with contributed talks. Information on abstract submission can be found here.

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS (deadline Dec. 15, 2015)

 

Invited speakers:

Luca Aiello, Yahoo, London, UK (read more... )
Johan Bollen, Indiana University, USA
Vittoria Colizza, INSERM, Paris, France (read more... )
Tina Eliassi-Rad, Rutgers University, USA  (read more... )
Viktor Jirsa, INS, Marseilles, France (read more... )
Yamir Moreno, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
Daniela Paolotti, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy
Jari Saramäki, Aalto university, Helsinki, Finland
Alessandro Vespignani, Northeastern University, Boston, USA (read more... )

More information about this event…