The flagship conference of the Complex Systems Society will go to Latin America for the first time in 2017. The Mexican complex systems community is enthusiast to welcome colleagues to one of our richest destinations: Cancun.
The conference will include presentations by the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Mario Molina (environment), Raissa D’Souza (network science), Ranulfo Romo (neuroscience), Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi (geophysics), Antonio Lazcano (origins of life), Marta González (human mobility), Dirk Brockmann (epidemiology), Stefano Battiston (economics), John Quackenbush (computational biology), Giovanna Miritello (data science), and more TBA.
We invite abstract contributions (500 words maximum) for oral presentations or posters in the following tracks:
- Foundations of Complex Systems
- Information and Communication Technologies
- Cognition and Linguistics
- Economics and Finance
- Infrastructures, Planning and Environment
- Biological and (Bio)Medical Complexity
- Socio-Ecological Systems
- Complexity in Physics and Chemistry
Upload your abstracts at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccs17
Important dates:
- Abstract deadline March 10
- Notifications of Acceptance April 21
- Conference September 17-22
Looking forward to learn about your research in Cancun,
Carlos Gershenson and José Luis Mateos CCS’17 Co-Chairs
http://ccs17.unam.mx
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