Call for Papers

The Call for Papers can be downloaded here (pdf)

The First International Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics and Synchronization (INDS’08) is a two-day international workshop bringing together international researchers, developers and practitioners from different horizons to discuss the latest advances in nonlinear dynamics and synchronization. INDS’08 will serve as a forum to present current and future works as well as to exchange research ideas pertaining to various aspects in this field of nonlinear dynamic systems and synchronization. INDS’08 will feature contributed as well as invited papers and will include poster and demo sessions.
The major focus of this inter-disciplinary workshop lies on the following areas:

Submission of papers: Researchers are invited to submit an extended abstract (min. 3-4 pages) before 28.02.2008. After review and acceptance of the extended abstracts authors will be invited to submit a 6-8 page full paper version. Please see important dates for more information.

EDAS link for abstract/paper submissions: http://edas.info/6155

Camera-ready full papers will be included in the workshop proceedings, which will be published by “Shaker Verlag” (Germany) and distributed to the participants at the workshop.

Post-Conference publications:
The best contributions, based upon the quality, novelty and relevancy, will be invited to submit a longer paper (10-14 pages). After undergoing a thorough review process selected papers will be published in two books (one with Springer and the second with Atlantis Press). Moreover two special issues of journals are also planned: one with The Open Cybernetics and Systemics Journal published by Bentham publishing, and the second with the “International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems”, published by Atlantis Press. The first special issue will be on “Nonlinear Dynamics, Synchronization, and Applications”. The second special issue will select 7 papers related to soft computing issues/applications in the context of nonlinear dynamics and synchronization.