Fifth France’s International Conference on Complex Systems
May 21 – 23, 2025
Bordeaux, France
The fifth edition of France’s International Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS 2025) will be held in Bordeaux, France. This single-track international conference serves as a platform to foster interdisciplinary exchanges among researchers from various scientific disciplines and diverse backgrounds, including sociology, economics, history, management, archaeology, geography, linguistics, statistics, mathematics, and computer science.
FRCCS 2025 allows participants to meet yearly in France, exchange and promote ideas, and facilitate the cross-fertilization of recent research work, industrial advancements, and original applications. Moreover, the conference emphasizes research topics with a high societal impact, showcasing the significance of complexity science in addressing complex societal challenges.
You are cordially invited to submit your contribution by February 21, 2025.
Finalized work (published or unpublished) and work in progress are welcome. Three types of contributions are accepted:
· Long Papers about original research (up to 12 pages)
· Short Papers about original research (up to 8 pages)
· Extended Abstract about published or unpublished research (3 to 4 pages).
Keynote Speakers
· Elsa Arcaute, University College London, UK
· Ulrik Brandes ETH Zürich Switzerland
· Mikko Kivelä, Aalto University, Finland
· Caterina La Porta, University of Milan, Italy
· More TBA…
Publication
o Papers will be included in the conference proceedings edited by Springer
o Extended abstracts will be included in the book of abstracts (With ISBN)
o Selected submissions of unpublished work will be invited for publication in special issues (fast track procedure) of the journals:
o Applied Network Science, edited by Springer
o Frontiers in Big Data edited by Frontiers
Submission
· Submit on CMT Microsoft at: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FRCCS2025/
· Select the Track: FRCCS2025
Topics include, but are not limited to:
· Foundations of complex systems
o social networks, computational social sciences, socio-ecological systems, social groups, processes of change, social evolution, self-organization and democracy, socio-technical systems, collective intelligence, corporate and social structures and dynamics, organizational behavior and management, military and defense systems, social unrest, political networks, interactions between human and natural systems, diffusion/circulation of knowledge, diffusion of innovation
GENERAL CHAIRS
Jean Loup Guillaume La Rochelle University, France
Bruno Pinaud University of Bordeaux, France
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Hocine Cherifi University of Burgundy, France
Guy Melançon University of Bordeaux, France
Editorial Board member PLOS One, IEEE ACCESS, Scientific Reports,
Journal of Imaging, Quality and Quantity, Computational Social Networks,
Complex Systems