CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
You are cordially invited to submit an abstract to CompleNet 2018, the 9th Annual Conference on Complex Networks, to take place in Boston, Massachusetts on March 5-8, 2018.
CompleNet is an international conference on complex networks that brings together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines—from sociology, biology, physics, and computer science—who share a passion to better understand the interdependencies within and across systems. CompleNet is a venue to discuss ideas and findings about all types networks, from biological, to technological, to informational and social. It is this interdisciplinary nature of complex networks that CompleNet aims to explore and celebrate.
Please consider submitting a full-length paper or presentation abstract to the 9th CompleNet conference. Accepted full length papers will be published as proceedings by Springer. All presentations will take place in a single plenary session, offering heightened exposure and integration across topics and expertise.
CompleNet is an international conference on complex networks that brings together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines—from sociology, biology, physics, and computer science—who share a passion to better understand the interdependencies within and across systems. CompleNet is a venue to discuss ideas and findings about all types networks, from biological, to technological, to informational and social. It is this interdisciplinary nature of complex networks that CompleNet aims to explore and celebrate.
Please consider submitting a full-length paper or presentation abstract to the 9th CompleNet conference. Accepted full length papers will be published as proceedings by Springer. All presentations will take place in a single plenary session, offering heightened exposure and integration across topics and expertise.
HOW?
The submission process for CompleNet'18 is now closed.
Important dates:
- Abstract/Paper submission deadline: October 13, 2017
- Notification of acceptance: November 13, 2017
- Submission of Camera-Ready (papers): November 22, 2017
- Early registration ends on: December 1, 2017
Topics
Authors are encouraged to submit their contributions on their research in complex networks. Both theoretical and applied contributions are of interest. Specific topics of interest are include (but are not limited to):
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Types of contribution
CompleNet accepts contributions in the form of full-length papers (not previously published) and abstracts (about published or unpublished research). Each submission will undergo blind review by at least two referees on the Program Committee.
All contributions (both abstracts and papers) can be accepted for either an oral presentation or a poster. For space reasons, some oral presentations may ultimately be accepted as posters. Depending on the final number of accepted posters, poster presenters will be invited to a Poster Slam. Here each presenter will be given two minutes and one slide to give a “teaser” about his/her poster to the full conference audience.
All contributions (both abstracts and papers) can be accepted for either an oral presentation or a poster. For space reasons, some oral presentations may ultimately be accepted as posters. Depending on the final number of accepted posters, poster presenters will be invited to a Poster Slam. Here each presenter will be given two minutes and one slide to give a “teaser” about his/her poster to the full conference audience.
Instructions for Submission
Papers:
Submitted papers should follow the Springer format and not exceed 12 pages if submitted as long papers, or 8 pages if submitted as short papers. Page limits include all references, figures, tables, captions, and other display items. Due to space constraints, some works submitted as long papers may ultimately be accepted as short papers. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in Springer's Complexity series. Authors can use either the LateX or Word template to generate a PDF for the submission. After acceptance, however, authors will be asked for LaTeX source (not Word) for inclusion in the proceedings.
Abstracts:
Abstracts should be a minimum of one page and maximum of two pages in length (standard US Letter, 1-inch margins, 10-point font, single-spaced) , and should be submitted in PDF format. Each abstract should include exactly one figure, with caption. Please note that this figure, as well as any references, are included within the two-page limit.
Submissions that that do not satisfy the above requirements will not be considered.
Submitted papers should follow the Springer format and not exceed 12 pages if submitted as long papers, or 8 pages if submitted as short papers. Page limits include all references, figures, tables, captions, and other display items. Due to space constraints, some works submitted as long papers may ultimately be accepted as short papers. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in Springer's Complexity series. Authors can use either the LateX or Word template to generate a PDF for the submission. After acceptance, however, authors will be asked for LaTeX source (not Word) for inclusion in the proceedings.
Abstracts:
Abstracts should be a minimum of one page and maximum of two pages in length (standard US Letter, 1-inch margins, 10-point font, single-spaced) , and should be submitted in PDF format. Each abstract should include exactly one figure, with caption. Please note that this figure, as well as any references, are included within the two-page limit.
Submissions that that do not satisfy the above requirements will not be considered.
Contact information
Please direct all questions to complenet18@gmail.com