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Network Science Workshop and Conference
Bloomington, IN, USA
May 16-20 and May 22-25, 2006
http://vw.indiana.edu/netsci06/
The event will be held over a two week period at Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana, during May 2006. The first week, the Workshop,
will feature tutorials by 15 invited researchers from statistics,
mathematics, physics, and the social and behavioral, and information
sciences. It aims to present and support experimental, theoretical
and applied network research by educating the research community on
standard network data, tools, and powerful computational resources.
The Conference comprises invited talks by social and behavioral
scientists, information scientists, biologists, statistical
physicists, mathematicians and statisticians. The primary objective
of the Workshop/Conference is to facilitate interactions between the
many different disciplines interested in and utilizing network science.
Thanks to NSF funding the registration fee for both weeks is $120
only. NSF and other funding will also provide support for about
twenty graduate students to attend both weeks.
If you would like to present your research as a talk or poster at the
Conference, please submit a 2-page abstract.
Deadlines
Jan 30th, 2006
Submit applications for student support comprising a current resume
and a statement of interest to Vittoria Colizza at [log in to unmask]
March 31st, 2006
Submit abstract (form will be available via http://vw.indiana.edu/
netsci06/ in February 2006).
April 21, 2006
Register <>
Organizers
Albert-László Barabási, University of Notre Dame
Katy Börner, Indiana University
Noshir S. Contractor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & NCSA
Alessandro Vespignani, Indiana University
Stanley Wasserman, Indiana University
List of Confirmed Speakers (some are still pending)
Lada Adamic, Michigan University
Reka Albert, PSU
Kevin Boyack, Sandia National Lab
Ulrik Brandes, University of Konstanz
Carter Butts, UCI
Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft
Mark Crovella, Boston University
Shlomo Havlin, Barilan University
Jeffrey Johnson, East Carolina University
James Moody, Ohio State University
Mark Newman, Michigan University
Pip Pattison, Melbourne University
Garry Robins, Melbourne University
Tom Snijders, Groningen University
Zoltan Toroczkai, Los Alamos Lab
Acknowledgements
We appreciate the support of the School of Informatics and the
Schuessler Institute for Social Research at Indiana University and
the Center of Complex Network Research at Notre Dame in the
preparation of this event. This workshop and conference is supported
by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. NSF SES-0527638.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed
in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
More information on the workshop, conference, venue, etc. can be
found at http://vw.indiana.edu/netsci06/.
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