Satellites

NetSci Satellite Symposia | June 18-19, 2012
NetSci2012 will host a number of satellite symposia on June 18 & 19. These Satellite events are shorter (one-day or half-day) meetings with a specific focus. NetSci2011 includes the following satellite events:

Monday, June 18th:

Education – Infuse Network Science into K-12 & Undergraduate Curriculum
(https://sites.google.com/a/binghamton.edu/netscied12/)
Lead by Stephen Miles-Uzzo, New York Hall of Science, New York [ PDF ]

Language and Network Science
(http://www.people.ku.edu/~mvitevit/LangNetSci2012.html)
Lead by Michael S. Vitevitch, Dept. of Psychology, University of Kansas

The Use of Complex Systems Analysis in Political Processes
(see: http://elgin.edu/eccblogsSWB.aspx?blogid=1358)
Lead by Chris Newman, Department of Political Science, Elgin College [ PDF ]

Tuesday, June 19th:

Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks — 3nd Leonardo satellite symposium
(see: http://artshumanities.netsci2012.net/)
Lead by Maximillian Schich and Isabel Meirelles, Northeastern University

Economics in Networks
(see: http://social-dynamics.org/netsci2012/)
Lead by PJ Lamberson, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

Networks of Networks: Systemic Risk and Infrastructural interdependencies
(see:  https://sites.google.com/site/netonets2012)
Lead by Antonio Scala, CNR-Institute for Complex Systems and Gregorio D’Agostino, ENEA and Casaccia Research Center

Network Workbench (NWB)/Sci2: Plug-and-play Macroscopes for Research and Practice
(see http://cishell.org and  http://nwb.cns.iu.edu/)
Lead by Joseh Biberstine and Thomas Smith, School of Library Information and Science, Indiana University, Bloomington [ PDF ]

Networks: the Science of Science & Innovation
(see http://ci.uchicago.edu/~jevans/NetSci%20Symposium_final/Science%20
of%20Science/Welcome.html
)
Lead by James Evans, Andrey Rzhetsky and Jacob Foster, University of Chicago