Student Support
NetSci 2017 offers travel and registration remission for 27 competitively chosen graduate students out of an applicant pool of 80 students.
Travel Awards and Registration Remissions
- Asher Ameli, Physics, Northeastern University
- Frank R. Faries, Philosophy, University of Cincinnati
- Jeremy Guillon, Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC), Paris, France
- Zhongyang He, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Michael Kitromilidis, Centre for Complexity Science, Department of Physics, Imperial College London
- Julian Maluck, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
- Chao Min, School of Information Management, Nanjing University
- Catalina Obando Forero, Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University
- Pratha Sah, Biology, Georgetown University
- Massimo Stella, Institute for Complex Systems Simulation, University of Southampton
Registration Remissions
- Muhammed Abdullah Canbaz, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
- Dorota Celińska, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw
- Farnaz Zamani Esfahlani, Center for Collective Dynamics of Complex Systems (CoCo), State University of New York at Binghamton
- Shuangfei Fan, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech
- Janaina Gomide, PESC/COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- Samuel Heroy, Applied Mathemathics, UNC Chapel Hill
- Abigail Jacobs, Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder
- Ching Jin, Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO), Northwestern University
- Qing Ke, Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington
- William R. McConnell, Sociology, Indiana University Bloomington
- Mihir Pant, EECS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Francesco Pinotti, Computational epidemiology, Inserm, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
- Heman Shakeri, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University
- Onur Varol, Informatics, Indiana University
- Fatima Velasquez Rojas, Physics, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
- Tzu-Chi Yen, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Yingrui Zhang, ECE, Carnegie Mellon University
Student Poster Awards
In addition to awards made before the conference, there will also be poster session awards given to students who submit their own work in the amount of $1,000, $500, and $200. These awards will be judged during the conference itself and announced on Friday morning. This award will be to a student poster presenter who is the first or sole author of a work, and will be judged by a committee at the conference. No special application for this award will be required.
NetSci 2017 student participation is supported by grant W911NF-17-1-0195 from the Army Research Office. The views, opinions, and/or findings contained in this website are those of the organizers and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army or U.S. Government position, policy, or decision, unless so designated by other documentation.