BeNet – What?

The 6th edition of the Belgian Network Research Meeting (BeNet) will be held at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) on December 15th, 2016.

This annual meeting is a place for the Belgium-based researchers interested in the network paradigm to meet and communicate their results, regardless of the discipline: biology, communication, economics, geography, history, informatics, mathematics, medicine, physics, sociology, statistics, etc.

Previous editions were held in Namur (UNamur 2015), Brussels (ULB 2014), Leuven (IIS/KUL 2013), Antwerpen (UA 2012) and Brussels (VUB 2011). See here for respective websites.

The scope of the meeting includes but is not restricted to:

Joint event

From Mon, Dec 12, to Wed, Dec 14, the winter school on Networks in economics and finance will be held at CORE (Louvain-la-Neuve), with a course by Bryan Graham. For more informations, please vistit its website.

Invited Speaker

Bryan S. Graham, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.

Where and when?

BeNet 2016 will take place at CORE (Centre for Operation Research and Econometrics) in Louvain-la-Neuve on the 15th of December (see here).

Important Dates

See here for a more complete information on how to apply and register for this event.

Mailing list

To receive further information about this meeting and the growing group of Belgium-based researchers working on networks, please subscribe to this mailing list created and administered by Matteo Gagliolo.

Contacts

For any question or request please contact Sophie BĂ©reau or Jean-Charles Delvenne