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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
http://cssociety.org/phdvienna2011
DAVID M.S. RODRIGUES, LARISA MIHOREANU, AND IAIN KUSEL
The premise of the satellite meeting is to give MSc and PhD students studying within the domain of complex systems science a platform to present their research question, approach and results at an early point in their research career to an interdisciplinary and supportive group.
This year’s topic: FROM LAB TO SOCIETY, is meant to challenge the future young researchers to try elucidating how their own research will affect society as a whole within 5-10 years and how their complex systems approach may help structure our society for the better.
A networking platform is available through the CSS website at http://cssociety.org/YoCo.
Abstract Submission
30 minute oral presentations are expected from prospective participants. Authors of contributed talks are invited to submit one page (maximum 300 words) abstract, accompanied by title, authors, contact information, a relevant link to a complex systems website and a relevant picture.
The abstracts should be emailed, preferably in plain text format, to [log in to unmask] All submissions will be carefully evaluated by selected referees based on consistency with the target audience, theme of satellite meeting and originality. If accepted, one of the authors is expected to present their contribution at the satellite.
Important Dates
• Submission date: May 15th, 2011 via email to [log in to unmask]
• Submission decision: May 31st, 2011
• Satellite meeting: September 14th, 2011
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Professor Nigel Gilbert, ScD, FREng, AcSS, Professor of Sociology,
University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK. +44 (0)1483 689173
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