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The International School and Conference on Network Science, also called NetSci, is an annual conference focusing on networks. It is organized yearly since 2006 by the Network Science Society. Physicists are especially prominently represented among the participants, though people from other backgrounds attend as well. The study of networks expanded at the end of the twentieth century, with increasing citation of some seminal papers.
Following this increase in interest from the scientific community, network science was examined by the National Research Council (NRC), the arm of the US National Academies in charge of offering policy recommendations to the US government. NRC assembled two panels, resulting in recommendations summarized in two NRC Reports, offering a definition of the field of network science. These reports not only documented the emergence of a new research field, but highlighted the field’s role for science, national competitiveness and security. The NetSci conference series was set up in 2006 to address the need of the new and emerging highly interdisciplinary network science community to meet and exchange ideas. The NetSci conference has been a yearly event since then. In 2015, a shorter regional conference, called NetSci-X, was added.
History
The formal NetSci conference series was preceded by several meetings:
RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON GRAPH THEORY AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS, ICTP Trieste May 22–25 (2000)
XVIII Sitges Conference (2002)
COSIN Project Midterm Conference (2003)
CNLS Annual Conference 2003: Networks, Structure, Dynamics and Function, May 12–26, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Organized by Zoltán Toroczkai, Eli Ben-Naim, Hans Frauenfelder, Pieter Swart, supported by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Aveiro Conference CNET 2004 August 29–September 2 (2004)
School and Workshop on Structure and Function of Complex Networks, ICTP Trieste May 16–28 (2005)
In 2006 these events became part of an organized structure with one network conference per year.
NetSci 2006 May 16–25, Indiana University Bloomington, USA. Organized by Albert-László Barabási, Katy Börner, Noshir Contractor, Alessandro Vespignani and Stanley Wasserman.
NetSci 2007 May 20–25, New York Hall of Science, USA
NetSci 2008 June 23–27, Norwich University, UK
NetSci 2009 June 29-July 3, INFM, Istituto Veneto, Venice, ITALY. Organized by Guido Caldarelli and Vittoria Colizza.
NetSci 2010 May 10–14, Northeastern University/MIT Boston, USA
NetSci 2011 June 1–6, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, HUNGARY
NetSci 2012 June 18–22 Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
NetSci 2013 June 3–7, Royal Library, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark. Organized by Petter Holme and Sune Lehmann (general chairs)
NetSci 2014 June 2–6, University of California, Berkeley, USA. Organized by Raissa D'Souza and Neo Martinez.
NetSci 2015 June 1–5, University of Zaragoza, SPAIN
NetSci 2016 May 30–June 3, Korean Academy of Science, Seoul, Korea. Organized by Hawoong Jeong (general chair), Guanrong Chen (co-chair), and Reka Albert (co-chair).
NetSci 2017 June 19–23, held in Indianapolis, USA, and organized by the Indiana University Network Science Institute, with Olaf Sporns and Filippo Menczer as general co-chairs. The 2017 conference was the largest yet, with 680 registrations from 29 countries. The event featured three keynote speakers, 10 plenary speakers, 22 pre-conference satellite workshops and 23 technical sessions with about 130 oral presentations and 218 posters.
NetSci 2018 June 1–15, 2018, Paris, France Organised by A. Barrat and Vittoria Colizza
NetSci 2019 May 27–31, 2019, Vermont, USA
NetSci 2020 ONLINE September 17–25 (before COVID-19 pandemic was originally planned for July 6–10), Rome, Italy Organised by Guido Caldarelli, Giulio Cimini, Tommaso Gili, Andrea Nicolai
Networks 2021 (joint Sunbelt and NetSci conference) ONLINE July 5–10
NetSci 2022 July 25–29, Shanghai, China
NetSci 2023 July 10–14, Vienna, Austria
In 2015, the Network Science Society added an additional, shorter regional conference, called NetSci-X, held in January:
NetSci-X 2015 January 14–16, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Organized by Prof. Ronaldo Menezes of University of Exeter, Dr. Alexandre Evsukoff of FGV, and Dr. Nelson Ebecken of COPPE/UFRJ.
NetSci-X 2016 January 11–13, Wrocław, Poland, Organized by Dr. Przemyslaw Kazienko of Wrocław University of Science and Technology and Dr. Boleslaw Szymanski of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
NetSci-X 2017 January 15–18, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Organized by Dr. Erez Shmueli of Tel-Aviv University and Dr. Baruch Barzel of Bar-Ilan University.
NetSci-X 2018 January 5–8, Hangzhou, China
NetSci-X 2019 January 3–5, Santiago, Chile
NetSci-X 2020 January 20–23, Tokyo, Japan
NetSci-X 2023 February 7–10, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plenary Speakers
= 2020
=School speakers
Elsa Arcaute
Ginestra Bianconi
Petra Kralj Novak
Jose F. Mendes
Adilson Motter
Filippo Radicchi
Invited speakers
Réka Albert
Stefano Boccaletti
Lucilla de Arcangelis
Diego Garlaschelli
Gourab Ghoshal
Kwang-Il Goh
Joseph Loscalzo
Miguel-Ángel Muñoz
Mercedes Pascual
Evimaria Terzi
Francesca Tria
Petra Vertes
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2020 Young Network Scientist Award
TBA
Euler Prize
2020 Network Scientist Award
TBA
Service Price
2020 NetSci outstanding service award
TBA
= 2019
=School speakers
Sidney Redner
Peter Sheridan Dodds
Vittoria Colizza
Emma Towlson
Daniel Larremore
Puck Rombach
Keynote speakers
Duncan Watts
Tina Eliassi-Rad
Michelle Girvan
Mark Newman
Paul Hines
Invited speakers
Eleanor Power
C. Brandon Ogbunu
Nicola Perra
Hyejin Youn
Emily Bernard (dinner speaker)
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2019 Young Network Scientist Award
Tiago Peixoto
Euler Prize
2019 Network Scientist Award
Raissa D'Souza
Service Price
2019 NetSci outstanding service award
Albert-Lászlo Barabási
= 2018
=School speakers
Javier M. Buldú
Ciro Cattuto
Emilio Ferrara
Chiara Poletto
Keynote speakers
Brenda McCowan
Mason Porter
Miriah Meyer
Rowland Kao
Filippo Menczer
Invited speakers
Claudia Wagner
Sam Scarpino
Sonia Kéfi
Brooke Foucault Welles
Amy Wesolowski
Stefano Battiston
Sophie Achard
Paolo Ciuccarelli (dinner speaker)
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2018 Young Network Scientist Award
Danielle Bassett
= 2017
=Danielle Bassett (keynote)
Stephen Borgatti (keynote)
Jennifer Dunne (keynote)
Cha Meeyoung
Alex Fornito
Lise Getoor
César A. Hidalgo
Shawndra Hill
Maximilian Schich
M. Ángeles Serrano
Roberta Sinatra
Xiaofan Wang
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2017 Young Network Scientist Award
Vittoria Colizza
= 2016
=Albert-László Barabási
Janos Kertesz
Jeong Han Kim
Olaf Sporns
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2016 Young Network Scientist Award
Aaron Clauset
= 2015
=Edward Bullmore
Raissa D'Souza
Jordi García-Ojalvo
Jürgen Kurths
Tomás Saraceno (dinner speaker),
Alessandro Vespignani
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2015 Young Network Scientist Award
Chaoming Song
= 2014
=Reka Albert
Sinan Aral
Eric Berlow
Vittoria Colizza
Jessica Flack
James P. Gleeson
Dirk Helbing
Michael Kearns
Jon Kleinberg
Cristopher Moore
Saul Perlmutter (dinner speaker)
Frank Schweitzer
Thilo Gross
Naoki Masuda
Tina Eliassi-Rad
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2014 Young Network Scientist Award
Mason Porter
= 2013
=Bernhard Palsson
Kim Sneppen
Mason Porter
Shlomo Havlin
Noshir Contractor
Jennifer Neville
Jure Leskovec
Sue Moon
Aaron Clauset
Dirk Brockmann
Matthew O. Jackson
Jordi Bascompte
Albert-László Barabási (school speaker)
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2013 Young Network Scientist Award
Adilson E. Motter
= 2012
=Lada Adamic
Stefano Allesina
Luís Amaral (keynote)
Duygu Balcan
Albert-László Barabási (dinner speaker)
Ronald S. Burt
Iain Couzin (keynote)
Jennifer Dunne
J. Doyne Farmer (keynote)
James Fowler (keynote)
Neil Johnson
Jon Kleinberg (keynote)
Adilson E. Motter
Michael W. Macy
Sandy Pentland
Marta Sales-Pardo
Erdős–Rényi Prize
2012 Young Network Scientist Award
Roger Guimerà
= 2011
=Uri Alon
Guanrong Chen
Raissa D’Souza
Robin Dunbar (dinner speaker)
Marta C. González
János Kertész
László Lovász (keynote)
Neo Martinez
Gergely Palla
Brian Uzzi
Alessandro Vespignani
Duncan Watts (keynote)
= 2010
=Uri Alon
Sinan Aral
James J. Collins (keynote)
Ricardo Hausmann
Stuart Kauffman (dinner speaker)
Mark Newman (keynote)
Sinan Aral
Guido Caldarelli
Jennifer Chayes
Vittoria Colizza
Riley Crane
César A. Hidalgo
Hawoong Jeong
David Lazer
Alan Mislove
Yamir Moreno
Jukka-Pekka Onnela
Asuman Özdağlar
Sandy Pentland
Sidney Redner
Olaf Sporns
H. Eugene Stanley
Balázs Vedres
= 2009
=Alessandro Vespignani
Alain Barrat
Ginestra Bianconi
Dirk Brockmann
Debora Donato
Raissa D'Souza
James Fowler
Anne-Claude Gavin
Kwang-Il Goh
Shlomo Havlin
Dirk Helbing
Matthew O. Jackson
János Kertész
Amos Maritan
José Fernando Mendes
Joshua Lo Spinoso
Luciano Pietronero
Frank Schweitzer
H. Eugene Stanley
Bruce J. West
= 2008
=Albert-László Barabási
Nicholas Christakis (keynote)
Ian Gibson (honorary speaker)
Robert May (keynote)
Andre Watson (dinner speaker)
Brian Uzzi (keynote)
= 2007
=Eivind Almaas
Sinan Aral
Katy Börner
William Cheswick
Aaron Clauset
James J. Collins
Pam DiBona
Jennifer Dunne
Marta C. Gonzales
Natali Gulbahce
César A. Hidalgo
Peter A. Hook
Ricardo Hausmann
Weixia Huang
Jon Kleinberg
Joseph Loscalzo
Mark Newman
Stephen North
Han Woo Park
Dorion Sagan (dinner speaker)
Chao Tang
Stephen Uzzo
Tamás Vicsek
Chris H. Wiggins
Muhammed Yildirim
Event structure
The NetSci conference generally starts with two days of satellite meetings organized by different people, and classes offering an introduction into different aspects of network science. The formal NetSci conference starts on Wednesday, and has a series of keynote speakers, invited speakers, and contributed talks in parallel sections.
Erdős–Rényi Prize
The Erdös-Rényi Prize in Network Science is awarded annually at the NetSci meeting,
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Netsci Conference
- Fellows of the Network Science Society
- Albert-László Barabási
- CEU Center for Network Science
- Jennifer Dunne
- Guido Caldarelli
- Vittoria Colizza
- Filippo Menczer
- Lada Adamic
- Vito Latora