For those of you interested in the study of networked data, I would like to bring your attention to the "Workshop on Information in Networks (WIN)", a workshop organized by my colleagues Sinan Aral, Foster Provost, and Arun Sundararajan. It will take place on September 25-26, 2009. From the description:
The purpose of WIN is to bring together leading researchers studying �information in networks� � its distribution, its diffusion, its value, and its influence on social and economic outcomes � in order to lay the foundation for ongoing relationships and to build a lasting multidisciplinary research community.
I should emphasize that the phrase "bring together leading researchers" is not a the standard template used in many call for papers. The lineup of speakers is truly outstanding! I would be very hard pressed to find any conference that would have such a lineup of invited speakers:
- Lada Adamic, University of Michigan
 - Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, University of Notre Dame, Northeastern University
 - Ronald Burt, University of Chicago
 - Damon Centola, MIT
 - Pedro Domingos , University of Washington
 - Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon
 - James Fowler, University of California, San Diego
 - Sanjeev Goyal, University of Cambridge
 - Bernardo Huberman, HP Labs
 - Matthew Jackson, Stanford University
 - Michael Kearns, University of Pennsylvania
 - Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University
 - Rachel Kranton, Duke University
 - David Lazer, Harvard University
 - Jure Leskovec, Stanford
 - Michael Macy, Cornell University
 - Alex (Sandy) Pentland, MIT
 - Duncan Watts, Yahoo! Research
 
It is really as good as it gets. If you are interested in networked data and can be in New York on September 25-26, then this is an event that you must attend!
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