Eighth International Conference | |||||||||||
June 26 - July 1, 2011 Boston Marriott Quincy, MA, USA | Host: New England Complex Systems Institute (http://necsi.edu/) | ||||||||||
NEW UPDATES | |||||||||||
Due to many requests from interested prospective authors, the formal deadline for the submission of abstracts to ICCS 2011 is being extended until March 7, 2011. Authors who have already submitted abstracts may continue to revise them until that date. | |||||||||||
CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS | |||||||||||
Eshel Ben-Jacob (Tel Aviv University) Johan Bollen (Indiana University) Steven Bressler (Florida Atlantic University) Eric Davidson (California Institute of Technology) Leah Edelstein-Keshet (University of British Columbia) John Hopfield (Princeton University) Kunihiko Kaneko (University of Tokyo) Hod Lipson (Cornell University) Mark Newman (University of Michigan) Stuart Pimm (Duke University) Thomas Schelling (University of Maryland) Sorin Solomon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Didier Sornette (ETH Zurich) Gene Stanley (Boston University) Nassim N. Taleb (New York University) Elizabeth Tran (National Science Foundation) Stephen Wolfram (Wolfram Research) (More plenary speakers TBA) | |||||||||||
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION | |||||||||||
For presentation at the conference, authors should submit an abstract through EasyChair, the online submission/reviewing system. Submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the Program Committee and sorted into four categories: Oral presentation in a plenary session, oral presentation in a parallel session, poster presentation, or rejection. All the accepted abstracts will be published in the online proceedings (with an ISBN) on the conference website. Authors of accepted abstracts may submit full papers for inclusion in the online proceedings. Full paper submission is optional. | |||||||||||
IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES | |||||||||||
Online registration is available on the conference website (http://necsi.edu/events/iccs2011/). Space is limited, so please register early. Contact us at iccs@necsi.edu | |||||||||||
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Eighth International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS 2011)
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