Connectionists: CFP Urban Complex Systems 2021 @CCS2021

Roberto Interdonato interdonatos at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 09:17:51 EDT 2021


Urban Complex Systems <https://urbcompsys.github.io/>

October 27 - 28, 2021

An Online Workshop Satellite of the

Conference on Complex Systems 2021 <https://ccs2021.univ-lyon1.fr/#HOME>



Submission deadline: July 06, 2021

Acceptance notification: July 09, 2021



*Invited Speakers*

*Fábio Duarte
<https://dusp.mit.edu/faculty/f%C3%A1bio-duarte>                       MIT
Senseable City Lab, USA*

*Neave O' Cleary <http://neaveoclery.com/> UCL, UK*

*Daniel B. Neill <https://cs.nyu.edu/~neill/>                     NYU, USA*

*Michael Szell <http://michael.szell.net/>                       ITU
Copenhagen, Denmark*



Cities are massive systems whose tremendous complexity requires even
greater efforts to be modeled, analyzed, understood and governed. The city
is the expression of a multitude of strongly intertwined systems that vary
from people sociality to transport systems, from the cultural fabric to
urban planning. Each of these city facets already represents in itself a
complex system but their interconnection represents what is certainly one
of the systems created by human beings with highest complexity in the
world. The aim of this event is to bring together researchers and
practitioners from around the world interested in urban systems from the
perspective of complexity science.



Topics of interest include but are not limited to theoretical aspects,
algorithms, methods, and fields of applications, such as:



·         Urban Analytics

·         Social networks

·         Human behavior

·         Information diffusion

·         Epidemic spreading

·         Mobility and transportation

·         City services & infrastructures

·         City monitoring

·         Urban planning

·         Communication systems

·         Economic and financial systems

·         Healthcare

·         Emergency management

·         Smart environment & ecosystems

·         Digital city and smart growth

·         Sustainability and energy efficiency

·         Smart buildings and smart grids

·         Manufacturing and logistics

·         Intelligent infrastructure

·         Blockchain for Smart City Applications





*CONTRIBUTION:*



 Two types of contributions are welcome:

·         *Extended Abstracts* about published or unpublished research (2to
3 pages including references).

·         *Original research papers* discussing ongoing research projects
(10 to 12 pages including references).



They must follow the BioMed Central article template available at:



https://appliednetsci.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/research-articles



*PUBLICATION:*



Accepted submission will be invited to submit an extended version of their
contribution (either type) to a special issue of Applied Network Science
<https://appliednetsci.springeropen.com/> edited by Springer





*SUBMISSION WEBSITE*



https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=urbancomplexsystems20210.





*PC-CHAIRS*



Hocine Cherifi                                    *LIB University of
Burgundy, France, **hocine.cherifi at gmail.com* <hocine.cherifi at gmail.com>

Sabrina Gaito                                     *Università degli Studi
di Milano, Italy,  **sabrina.gaito at unimi.it* <sabrina.gaito at unimi.it>

Roberto Interdonato                      *CIRAD, UMR Tetis, Montpellier,
France, **roberto.interdonato at cirad.fr* <roberto.interdonato at cirad.fr>

Hamamache Kheddouci                 *LIRIS Univ. of Lyon, France *
*hamamache.kheddouci at univ-lyon1.fr* <hamamache.kheddouci at univ-lyon1.fr>

Matteo Zignani                                  *Università degli Studi di
Milano, Italy,  **matteo.zignani at unimi.it* <matteo.zignani at unimi.it>
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