Call for Papers
2nd International Conference on Complex Sciences:
Theory and Applications
December 5–7, 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Call for Papers is now available here - submit your abstract now and join us for what promises to be a highly interesting conference on COMPLEX systems in Santa Fe in December!! (Note: we are accepting extended abstracts or full papers until 15 July)
Highlights
• The event is endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading community-based organization devoted to the advancement of innovation in the field of ICT
• Supported by the European Union co-ordinated action program Non-Equilibrium Social Science (NESS)
• Keynote: Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen on multilevel dynamics intermittency and adaptation.
• All accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag and available in one of the world's largest scientific libraries.
• Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by Google Scholar, ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus and many more.
Scope
Much has been learned about the structure and function of complex systems during the past three decades. This research has informed numerous individual scientific fields in important ways, and has led to a maturing understanding of the extent to which complex systems from diverse domains share common underlying properties and characteristics. The recent availability of innovative measurement techniques (e.g., in biology) and new modes of social interaction (e.g., via social media) are enabling vast data sets to be compiled, and with the emergence of these data comes the promise that progress in complex systems research will only accelerate. COMPLEX 2012 aims to provide a stimulating and trans-disciplinary forum that permits researchers and practitioners in all areas of complex systems science to exchange ideas and present their latest results.
Topics
Papers reporting original research are invited on all aspects of complex systems, including:
Foundations of complex systems: structure and dynamics of complex networks, multi-scale phenomena, nonlinear dynamics, emergence, self-organization, information and computation, "robust yet fragile" systems.
Analysis of complex systems: modeling and simulation, multi-agent systems, predictability and prediction, knowledge discovery, machine learning, statistical analysis, optimization, social network analysis, causality, artificial intelligence, game theory.
Complex biological systems: systems biology, biological networks, ecology, evolution, neuroscience, epidemiology, food webs, bioinformatics, gene regulation, metabolism.
Complex social systems: social networks, social dynamics, organizational structure and dynamics, economic and financial systems, firms, markets, business, conflict and security, social media and the WWW, human mobility, adversarial systems.
Complex engineering systems: Internet, telecommunication systems, energy generation and distribution, transportation networks, artificial life, sensor networks, quantum computing, infrastructure security.
Conference Organizing Committee
General Co-chairs:
Richard Colbaugh, Sandia National Laboratories
Tobias Preis, ETH Zurich
Gene Stanley, Boston University
TPC Chairs:
Paul Ormerod, Sandia National Laboratories
Jeff Tsao, Sandia National Laboratories
Publication Chair:
Kristin Glass, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Workshops Chair:
Curtis Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories
Web Chair:
Gil Gallegos, New Mexico Highlands University
Local Chair:
Kristin Glass, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Conference Organizer:
Aza Swedin, European Alliance for Innovation
Steering Committee:
Francesco De Pelligrini, CREATE-NET
Gaoxi Xiao, Nanyang Technological University
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