Past Events

2024

NetSci 2024

NetSci 2024 will be the flagship conference of the Network Science Society and will provide an unmatched venue for sharing and discussing discoveries, ideas, and emerging problems in network science. The conference program will be broad, covering the many ways in which networks shape our world, including social networks, epidemics, ecology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. 

2023

Complex Networks Winter Workshop

The Complex Networks Winter Workshop (CNWW) is an international school that offers an extraordinary opportunity for participants to engage in rigorous transdisciplinary complexity science research alongside some of the top researchers in the field of networks. The CNWW is designed for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professionals.

Vermont-KIAS Workshop

The Vermont-KIAS Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop aiming to bring together researchers from Korea and New England focused on topics related to group interactions in network science. These cover themes from collective action theory and governance or opinion dynamics to the physics of higher-order networks.

Contagion on Complex Social Systems (CCSS) 2023

Contagion on Complex Social Systems (CCSS) 2023 is an interdisciplinary workshop gathering world leaders and young researchers in topics related to modeling of contagion in social systems in order to promote and cross-fertilize various computational and modeling approaches.

2020-2022

Net-Covid Virtual Workshop

Understanding and Exploring Network Epidemiology in the Time of Coronavirus [2020-2022] was a special online workshop series presented by the University of Maryland’s COMBINE program in network biology in partnership with the University of Vermont’s Complex Systems Center.

2020

ALIFE 2020

ALife is the flagship conference of the International Society for Artificial Life, which aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners working on problems related to simulating and synthesizing complex phenomena in computation, biology, artificial intelligence, robotics, philosophy, and cognitive science, just to name a few.

Dictionary as Data

The Departments of Classics, English, Romance Languages and Cultures, and the Vermont Complex Systems Center are inviting you to Dictionary as Data: What the online dictionary tells us about English. Hosted by Peter Sokolowski, Editor, Merriam-Webster.

2019

NetSci Conference 2019

NetSci 2019 is the flagship conference of the Network Science Society, which aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners working in the emerging research area of network science. The NetSci conference fosters multi-disciplinary communication and collaboration in network science research across computer and information sciences, physics, mathematics, statistics, the life sciences, neuroscience, environmental sciences, social sciences, finance and business, arts and design.

2018

Science of Stories

Our aim is to explore the new science of stories. We will bring together a diverse cohort of faculty from the arts and sciences to collaboratively analyze and quantify Storions (units of story) and observe how they move and change over time and space. Why? Because stories touch every part of our life, they shape the way we view the world, and most importantly because they make for blatantly fun research!