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November 21, 2007

ISI Workshop: Theoretical Aspects and Models of Large Complex and Open Information Networks

This week I'm in Turino Italy at the Institute for Scientific Interchange's (ISI) Workshop on Theoretical Aspects and Models of Large Complex and Open Information Networks (TAMLCOIN). ISI occupies part of the Villa Gualino, an old WWII bunker-like complex on the hill that overlooks downtown Turin. Many of the researchers at ISI are involved in some aspect of complex networks research, so such a workshop seems entirely natural, and hopefully won't be the last. The workshop attendees are primarily the European side of the Atlantic (a strong presence from Italy, with some folks from Germany, France, Greece and Spain, among others), so it's a relatively different set of researchers than you see at the American networks meetings.

I'll try to do my usual conference-blogging about the interesting talks when I return to the US next week.

posted November 21, 2007 03:33 AM in Conferences and Workshops | permalink

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