IEEE Computer Society Launches New Journal on Network Science and Engineering LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 17 April 2014 – IEEE Computer Society has launched a new journal on network science and engineering. IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering (TNSE) will publish twice this year, then move to quarterly. The journal is now accepting submissions. Ali Jadbabaie, an internationally renowned expert in the control and coordination of multi-robot formations, networked systems, and network science, has been named editor in chief of TNSE. Jadbabaie is the Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of Network Science in the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering. He is also the cofounder and director of the Singh Program in Networked and Social Systems (NETS) at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Jadbabaie holds a PhD in Control and Dynamical Systems from California Institute of Technology and an MS in Electrical Engineering from University of New Mexico. TNSE publishes peer-reviewed technical articles that deal with the theory and applications of network science and the interconnections among the elements in a system that form a network. Aimed at discovering common principles that govern network structures, functionalities, and behaviors, the journal seeks articles on understanding, prediction, and control of network structures and behaviors. Learn more about the journal's scope, submit a paper, or subscribe at http://www.computer.org/tnse. About IEEE Computer Society IEEE Computer Society is the world's leading computing membership organization and the trusted information and career-development source for a global workforce of technology leaders including: professors, researchers, software engineers, IT professionals, employers, and students. The unmatched source for technology information, inspiration, and collaboration, the IEEE Computer Society is the source that computing professionals trust to provide high-quality, state-ofthe-art information on an on-demand basis. The Computer Society provides a wide range of forums for top minds to come together, including technical conferences, publications, and a comprehensive digital library, unique training webinars, professional training, and the TechLeader Training Partner Program to help organizations increase their staff's technical knowledge and expertise, as well as the personalized information tool myComputer. To find out more about the community for technology leaders, visit http://www.computer.org.
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