Call for abstracts
Submission of abstracts is now closed.
The satellite meeting will focus on the epidemic-related challenges in a fully interdisciplinary fashion,
bringing together researchers from a broad range of disciplines such as physics, mathematics, biology,
epidemiology, human and veterinary medicine, computer science, information technologies and social sciences.
Particular attention will be devoted to the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:
Abstracts need to be submitted via the EasyChair website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=contagion15
Submissions are required to be at most one page long including the following information:
title of the talk, author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail address(es), name of the presenter, abstract
(text only). Papers will not be accepted. Abstract submission deadline is June 30, 2015
(extended deadline).
Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the Program Committee members,
based on the adherence with the theme of the satellite, originality and scientific
soundness.
Once the selection process is complete, the authors of the accepted abstracts will be
notified by e-mail, no later than July 15. In addition, authors of accepted contributions
are expected to submit their final abstracts through the CCS’15 EasyChair portal by
15 August, 2015 (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccs15).
This must be done to ensure that selected titles and abstracts will be included in
the conference program. These submissions should include the title of the Satellite Session
in the first line of the abstract, so that CCS Organization can associate the abstracts to
the respective Satellite Session. No other communication will be considered by CCS
Organization, please see the special instructions for accepted papers of Satellite Meetings
at this page.
Please remember that all meeting participants have to register for CCS ’15 here.
The satellite meeting will focus on the epidemic-related challenges in a fully interdisciplinary fashion,
bringing together researchers from a broad range of disciplines such as physics, mathematics, biology,
epidemiology, human and veterinary medicine, computer science, information technologies and social sciences.
Particular attention will be devoted to the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:
- Mobility-driven spatial spreading
- Hosts heterogeneity
- Temporally evolving networks and dynamics of disease contagion
- Interdependent and multi-strain disease contagion processes
- Multi-layer structure in the contagion phenomenon or in the spreading substrate
- Multiple time-scales in the contagion process
- From model results to public health interventions
Abstracts need to be submitted via the EasyChair website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=contagion15
Submissions are required to be at most one page long including the following information:
title of the talk, author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail address(es), name of the presenter, abstract
(text only). Papers will not be accepted. Abstract submission deadline is June 30, 2015
(extended deadline).
Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the Program Committee members,
based on the adherence with the theme of the satellite, originality and scientific
soundness.
Once the selection process is complete, the authors of the accepted abstracts will be
notified by e-mail, no later than July 15. In addition, authors of accepted contributions
are expected to submit their final abstracts through the CCS’15 EasyChair portal by
15 August, 2015 (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccs15).
This must be done to ensure that selected titles and abstracts will be included in
the conference program. These submissions should include the title of the Satellite Session
in the first line of the abstract, so that CCS Organization can associate the abstracts to
the respective Satellite Session. No other communication will be considered by CCS
Organization, please see the special instructions for accepted papers of Satellite Meetings
at this page.
Please remember that all meeting participants have to register for CCS ’15 here.