2. ICST Transactions on Complex Systems
Dr. Xiao Gaoxi
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
EGXXiao@ntu.edu.sg
Scope:
The interdisciplinary studies on complex systems have gained extensive research interests. Significant impacts have been made by such studies in a wide range of different areas including physics, biology, economics, social sciences, computer sciences, electrical, mechanical and civil engineering, etc. In the long-term future, the way we understand and cope with the world may all be revolutionized. This journal aims to reflect the interdisciplinary features of the exciting studies on complex systems. The scope include, but are not limited to, complex networks, complex social and economic systems, complex biological systems, complex engineering systems, complex system methods, and general complexity sciences, etc. On a peer-review basis, we publish full papers, letters, surveys, as well as essays. We welcome quick work-in-progress reports on preliminary research results with novelty. We also welcome comprehensive reports on finished projects. Innovative ideas and more insights into complex systems and their applications are what we are looking for. You are cordially welcome to join us to make this journal a success.
EIC’s keywords:
Complex systems, complex networks, complexity sciences, social systems, biological systems, engineering systems, system methods.
Editor in chief:
Dr. Xiao Gaoxi
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
EGXXiao@ntu.edu.sg
Dr. Gaoxi Xiao received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in applied mathematics from Xidian University, Xi'an, China, and the Ph.D. degree in computing from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York in 1999; and a Visiting Scientist in the University of Texas at Dallas in 1999-2001. He joined the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in 2001, where he is now an Associate Professor. His research interests include complex systems and networks, optical and wireless networking, and Internet technologies. He was a guest co-editor of Optical Network Magazine, Special Issue on Protocols and Technologies for IP Networking. He was the founding General Co-Chair of The First International Conference on Complex Sciences: Theory and Application (Complex’09). He has also served in organizing committees and technical committees of about twenty international conferences.