CS-DC'15 is the first world e-conference organized by the UNESCO Complex Systems Digital Campus UniTwin from September 30 to October 1, 2015. It is devoted to all scientists involved in the transdisciplinary challenges of Complex Systems crossing theoretical questions with experimental observations of multi-level dynamics.
Because CS-DC'15 (http://cs-dc-15.org) is an e-conference,
there are no conference fees for speakers or attendees.
All connected scientists in the world can present their work and ask questions. All accepted presentations are given via open videoconference tools in front of a worldwide audience. All presentations are recorded and can be replayed for research and education without time limit.
The e-conference is organized into two groups of 5 e-tracks, each e-track being subdivided into several e-sessions (see list below).
Three types of submissions (in English) are offered (Springer Lecture Notes format):
• Long papers (12-page, 30-min presentation including questions),
• Short papers (6-page, 15-min presentation including questions),
• Posters (2-page, 5-min presentation, asynchronous questions).
IMPORTANT DATES:
• Abstract submission : May 17
• Paper (long/short/poster) submission : May 31
— Double blind (standard) or Collaborative peer-to-peer reviewing process —
• Reviewing process: July 15
• Notification of acceptance: July 31
• Final paper version due: August 31
• Prerecorded presentations due: August 31
• Conference: Sept 30 - Oct 1, 2015
Program Chair: Paul Bourgine
Oraganization Chair: Pierre Collet
Contact: Pierre.Collet@Unistra.Fr, Paul.Bourgine@Polytechnique.Edu, Anna.SBertrand@gmail.com
Open e-track and Open e-sessions: the list of e-sessions is not limited.
New e-sessions can emerge from submissions to the open e-track or to the open e-sessions of each track.
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