Welcome
NetSci 2010
The International School
and Conference on Network Science
10-14 May, 2010
Bringing together leading researchers, practitioners, and teachers in network science
(including analysts, modeling experts, visualization specialists, and
others), NetSci fosters interdisciplinary communication and
collaboration. The conference focuses on novel directions in networks
research within the biological and environmental sciences, computer
and information sciences, social sciences, finance and business.
The School part of the event on
May 10th-11th: at the Northeastern University
campus will be offering a series of tutorials and lectures, introducing
tools and basic results from a variety of research areas of major
interest for the study of complex networks. The School will present basic
experimental and theoretical developments, as well as educate the
research community on standard network databases, tools, and computational resources.
The
Conference part of the event
between May 12
th-14
th: at the
Media Laboratory on the MIT campus will be dedicated to talks presenting the latest results
in the field and their applications in various disciplines.
The Location
NetSci 2010 School and Conference will be held on various campus locations at MIT and Northeastern University in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts USA.
Satellite Events
For workshop and conference attendees, all satellite events are of no additional charge once NetSci 2010 full registration and payment is received.
- Arts / Humanities & Complex Networks
a Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci 2010
When: Monday, May 10, 2010
Where: BarabásiLab – CCNR, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
For more information see http://artshumanities.netsci2010.net
*no charge will be applied to those wishing to attend only this event, but you MUST visit the Art/Humanties website for registration details.
- Cascading Events in Complex Financial Networks
a Fidelity Center for Applied Technology (FCAT) satellite symposium at NetSci 2010
When: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Where: FCAT – 245 Summer Street, Boston, MA.
- For more information see http://fidelity.netsci2010.net/
*tickets may be purchased to attend separately via the NetSci2010 registration link.
- Workshop on the Analysis of Mobile Phone Networks
a MIT Media Lab satallite symposium at NetSci2010
When: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Where: Media Lab, MIT (Cambridge)
For more information see http://www.inma.ucl.ac.be/~blondel/netmob/
NetSci 2010 Scientific Organizers
Marta C. González
César A. Hidalgo
Ginestra Bianconi
Albert-László Barabási
Administrative Organizers
Suzanne Aleva, Trevor Gillaspy
Advisory Committee
Previous NetSci Conferences and Other Useful Links
NetSci 2009
NetSci 2008
NetSci 2007
NetSci
2006
Northeastern University, Center for Complex Network Research, BarabásiLab
Northeastern University, Physics Department
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineer, at MIT
Center for International Development, at Harvard University
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