Dutch Netsci Summer Symposium June 24, 2026 in Leiden
The Dutch Network Science Society Summer Symposium 2026 will take place on 24 June 2026 at Leiden University, Science Campus, Einsteinweg 55, Leiden. The symposium will be a full-day event featuring invited speakers, lightning talks, posters, and ample time for network scientists from across the Netherlands to meet and socialize.
At this point, we welcome submission of abstracts for lightning talks (~3min). In the event of a high number of submissions, some authors may be invited to present their work as a poster instead.
Important dates
Submission deadline for lightning talks and posters: May 15, 2026
Notification of acceptance: May 22, 2026
Symposium: June 24, 2026 from 9:30 until 17:00, followed by drinks.
Location
Leiden University, Science Campus, Einsteinweg 55 in Leiden.
Cost
Free, but registration is required.
Do not forget to register as a member (also free).
Programme
Detailed programme will be posted here in due time.
Confirmed speakers include Mike van Santvoort (TU Eindhoven), Javier Garcia-Bernardo (Universiteit Utrecht), Ieke de Vries (Leiden University) and Clelia de Mulatier (University of Amsterdam). Two more speakers will be announced in due time.
Abstract submission instructions
The Dutch Network Science Society invites contributions for the Summer Symposium 2026, to be held in Leiden, The Netherlands on June 24, 2026. The symposium aims to bring together researchers working on all aspects of network science, complex networks, and (social) network analysis, and to showcase the breadth and diversity of network science research taking place in the Netherlands. The symposium is free of charge, and will feature invited talks, as well as lightning talk contributions from the Dutch network science community.
We welcome submissions presenting both fundamental and applied research related to network science. Relevant topics include theoretical and methodological advances, complex network structure and dynamics, social network analysis and computational social science, as well as applications of network approaches across domains such as the natural sciences, life sciences, engineering, humanities, and social sciences. The symposium particularly encourages submissions from early-career researchers, including PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers.
The symposium is designed as an inclusive forum highlighting a wide range of research topics. Accepted contributions will primarily be presented as lightning talks, allowing participants to briefly present their work during sessions scheduled throughout the day. Submissions will be assessed mainly on their relevance to the symposium theme. The goal is to provide a platform that reflects the diversity of network science research in the Netherlands rather than to operate as a highly selective venue.Participants are invited to submit a short abstract describing their work. Submissions may present completed research, work in progress, or novel methodological or conceptual ideas relevant to network science. Submissions will be handled through this form in the form of PDF abstract of at most 1 page.
Registration
Please register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUL_xeJv4XzE6bh3-9aSKOwclUzlYg9RKr-quUoyE4wUFofw/viewform
Organization team
Arianna Armanetti
Alex Babeanu
Gamal Adel Elgamal
Rajat Hazra
Mattia Marzi
Daniƫl Rutgers
Akrati Saxena
Tentative programme schedule