Connectionists: Last Call for Participation ISSCN 2nd International Summer School on Complex Networks

Andrea Torsello torsello at dsi.unive.it
Fri Jun 17 01:51:34 EDT 2016


ISSCN 2nd International Summer School on Complex Networks

Bertinoro, Italy July 11-15 2016

http://www.dsi.unive.it/isscn/


Complex networks are an emerging and powerful computational tool in the 
physical, biological and social sciences. They aim is to capture the 
structural properties of data represented as graphs or networks, 
providing ways of characterising both the static and dynamic facets of 
network structure. The topic draws on ideas from graph theory,
statistical physics and dynamic systems theory. Applications include 
communication networks, epidemiology, transportation, social networks 
and ecology.
 
The aim in the Summer School is to provide an overview of both the 
foundations and state of the art in the field. Lectures will be 
presented by intellectual leaders in the field, and there will be an 
opportunity to interact closely with them during the school. The school 
will be held in the Bertinoro Residential Centre of the University of 
Bologna, which is situated in beautiful hills between Ravenna and Bologna.
 
The summer school is aimed at PhD students, and younger postdocs or RA's 
working in the complex networks area. It will run for 5 days with 
lectures in the mornings and afternoons, and the school fee includes 
residential accommodation and meals at the residential centre.



List of Lecturers


Michele Benzi, Emory University, USA
Ernesto Estrada, University of Strathclyde, UK
Jesus Gomez Gardenes, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Edwin Hancock, University of York, UK
Lucas Lacasa, Queen Mary University, UK
Simone Severini, University College London, UK
Richard Wilson, University of York, UK
 

Organizers

Andrea Torsello, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy
Edwin Hancock, University of York, UK
Richard Wilson, University of York, UK
Ernesto Estrada, University of Strathclyde, UK


Registration Fee: €750

Registration includes Accommodation in single rooms for 5 nights 
(10/7/2016 to 14/7/2016), meals and coffee breaks.

Application and registration are now open through the schools's website. There 
are seats still 
available, so the application will remain open on a first-come-first served 
basis.


Applicants must send an expression of interest along with their Curriculum 
vitae. 
PhD students can  send also a letter from the supervisor in support of their 
application.
 

Contact: Andrea Torsello<torsello at unive.it>

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Andrea Torsello PhD <torsello at dsi.unive.it>
Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Informatica, Statistica
Universita' Ca' Foscari Venezia
via Torino 155, 30172 Venezia Mestre, Italy     
Tel: +39 0412348468     Fax: +39 0412348419
http://www.dsi.unive.it/~atorsell



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