The British chapter of the Network Science Society (NetSci) was founded in 2023 with a mission firmly rooted in the unification of UK-based researchers who share interest in the world of networks. The goal is to foster a vibrant, cohesive, and all-encompassing community that thrives on diversity and inclusivity. The chapter organizes a range of activities and public events designed to bridge the gap between experts and the wider community.
We are extremely happy to announce the 1st British NetSci Symposium!
While the details are below, this is a short summary of everything you need to know:
Where: The first day will be hosted at the Northeastern London Campus (Devon House).
The second day will be hosted at Queen Mary University (Maths Lecture Theatre)
What: The first day will revolve around a public lecture delivered by one of the global leaders in the field: Vittoria Colizza!
The second day will be structured as a day-long workshop with presentations, panels, and discussions.
We are attempting to bring together academics, people working in industry, and editors. More details will follow soon.
How: You are invited to attend either or both days. Please register your attendance for the 30th here and for the 31st here.
It is free! If you are a PhD student or a Post-Doc working in the field, submit an abstract!
The morning of the 31st will be entirely devoted to these presentations.
There will be a small prize for the best presentation!