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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Call for papers
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS - deadline extension: March 8, 2010 E C C S ' 10 - European Conference on Complex Systems Lisbon, September 13-17, 2010 http://eccs2010.eu/ News: * Submissions deadline extension: March 8, 2010 * Publications: special issues in journals (see http://eccs2010.eu/publications ) * Track descriptions have been updated The main goal of the ECCS’10 conference is to stimulate and facilitate the presentation and discussion of new ideas, methods, and approaches related to different domains, both theoretical and applied, in the general area of Complex Systems research. ECCS conferences provide an excellent environment allowing the propagation of new ideas to a large audience, leading to the publication of papers in several journals (see http://eccs2010.eu/publications ). ++++ SCOPE ++++ The range of domains that ECCS has dealt with, and continues to deal with, is diverse, concerning a variety of Complex Systems research areas. The ECCS'10 main conference is organized in the following tracks: * Track A: Policy, Planning & Infrastructure - Policymaking; Design Processes; Environmental Decision Making; Management; Construction and Manufacturing; Energy and Sustainability; Urban Planning; Built Environment; Internet; Transport & Power Networks; Medical & Health Systems. * Track B: Collective Human Behaviour and Society - Philosophy of Science; Economics & Finance; Sociology; Psychology; Game theory. * Track C: Interacting Populations and Environment - Climate Change; Geography; Pollution; Demography; Ecology; Epidemiology. * Track D: Complexity and Computer Science - Natural and Pervasive Computing; Global Computing Infrastructure; Swarms and Robot Teams; Mobile and Fleet Computing; Graphs and Neural Networks; Language and Cognition; Collaborative Human Computer Networks. * Track E: From Molecules to Living Systems - Self-assembly & Self-organisation; Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Neuroscience; Systems Biology; Medicine & Physiology. * Track F: Mathematics and Simulation - Mathematics; Theoretical Physics; Modelling; Theory of Simulation (both numerical mathematics and agent based); Network Theory. ++++ PUBLICATIONS ++++ Accepted papers will be edited in a CD-Rom by the Complex Systems Society. The CD-Rom will be provided to all attainers of the conference. Also, selected papers will be proposed for publication in ECCS'10 special issues on the following journals: * Advances in Complex System (topical issue to be defined) * The European Physical Journal B (papers concerning statistical physics) * International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems (papers concerning agent modelling) * Theory in Biosciences (papers concerning biological systems) * Foundations of Science (papers concerning philosophy of science) ++++ SUBMISSIONS ++++ The ECCS’10 Organising Committee invites paper submissions for the ECCS'10 main conference, taking place in Lisbon from 13-17 September 2010. ECCS'10 accepts the document format templates proposed by Springer-Verlag for the "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series. Please use one of the following templates when preparing your paper or poster. # Template for LaTeX2e # Template for LaTeX # Template for Office 2007 Word Short papers should have 6 pages maximum, long papers should have no more than 12 pages and posters should have 1 or 2 pages. Submissions should be in PDF or Word formats. Papers should be submitted via the MyReview System ( http://myreview.eccs2010.eu/ ). ++++ IMPORTANT DATES ++++ March 8, 2010 - Paper submission deadline (extended) April, 2010 - Paper reviews and notification of paper acceptance June 30, 2010 - Poster submission deadline September 13, 14 and 17, 2010 - ECCS'10 Main Conference September 15 and 16, 2010 - ECCS'10 Satellite Meetings ++++ ORGANISATION ++++ Conference Organising Chair: Jorge Louçã (Lisbon University Institute) Conference Programme Chair: Tsou Sheung Tsun (University of Oxford) Complex Systems Society: Jeffrey Johnson (Open University; President of the CSS) Conference Programme Committee members: (to be completed) Jeffrey Johnson (Open University, London) Arnaud Banos (CNRS; Université Paris I) Theodore Zamenopoulos (Open University, London) Katerina Alexiou (Open University, London) John Symons (University of Texas at El Paso) Olga Pombo (University of Lisbon) Antonio Firmino da Costa (Lisbon University Institute) Bruce Edmonds (Manchester Metropolitan University Business School) Luis Antunes (University of Lisbon) Tanya Araújo (ISEG, Lisbon) Guillaume Deffuant (Cemagref, France) András Lorincz (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest) Rui Lopes (Lisbon University Institute) Anders Lyhne Christensen (Lisbon University Institute) Nadine Peyrieras (DEPSN, CNRS, France) Dirk Drasdo (INRIA, France) Eduardo Mendoza (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich) Paul Verschure (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) Fatihcan Atay (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig) Complex Systems Society Conference Steering Committee members: Markus Kirkilionis (University of Warwick; Committee Chair) Fatihcan Atay (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig) Jürgen Jost (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig) Scott Kirkpatrick (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) David Lane (University of Modena and Reggio Emillia) Andreas Lorincz (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Denise Pumain (University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) Felix Reed-Tsochas (University of Oxford) Eörs Szathmáry (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) Stephan Thurner (Medical University of Vienna) Paul Verschure (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) Vittoria Colliza (ISI Foundation, Torino) Questions should be addressed to the ECCS’10 Organizing Committee through the e-mail address eccs2010@eccs2010.eu , using the contact form in the conference website or the fax number +351 217903910. |
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