Keynote speakers

Alexander Boukhanovsky

Director of National Center for Cognitive Research.
ITMO University, Russia
Cognitive information technologies: how can AI enhance human creativity
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Mike Lees

Associate Professor
University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Modelling Social Complex Systems: theory, data and policy
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George Kampis

Full Professor, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Agent Based Modeling of Complex Systems
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Panagiota Fatourou

University of Crete and Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH)
Concurrent Indexes Supporting Complex Queries
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Yiannis Kamarianakis

IACM FORTH, Greece
Regime-switching forecast combinations: a 2-stage scheme for wind-farm energy outputs
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Janusz Hołyst

Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Social interactions are neither binary nor scalar
 
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Alfons G. Hoekstra

Director of the Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Multiscale modelling of hemodynamics
 
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João Pedro de Magalhães

Professor, Leader of the Integrative Genomics of Ageing Group, University of Liverpool, the United Kingdom
Computational biology approaches for research on ageing
 
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Aernout Schmidt

Emeritus Professor, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Complexity and Ambitions
 
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Ioannis Remediakis

University of Crete, Greece
Electronic structure simulations for nanomaterials
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Eric Duviella

Professor, Institut Mines Telecom Lille Douai, France
Contribution of Artificial Intelligence and Automatic Control to water system management
 
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Shahab Shamshirband

Associate Professor, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
 
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Christos Kozanitis

University of Crete, Greece
Optimized Large Scale Systems
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