Welcome to Physisical Networks IV: a NetSci26 Satellite
Hyatt Regency, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Room: TBA
Date: June 2, 2026 (14:30 ~ 18:00)
(Half-day program)
Physical Networks: an emerging topic in Network Science
Physical networks aim to understand complex systems subjected to physical constraints, such as volume exclusion or repulsive forces, that shape their topologic and geometric organization. Systems as diverse as neurons, cells cytoskeleton, vascular structure, porous and colloidal networks, and disordered metamaterials, to name a few, are all complex systems consisting of nodes and links that are physical objects that cannot overlap with each other. The interdisciplinary exploration of such a large variety of systems under the unifying framework of network science has just begun.
Submit a contributed talk
Are you working with networks where the shape of nodes and links matter?
Submit an abstrcat to present at Physical Networks IV!
Topics include 3D and 2D spatial networks, morphology and function,
network materials, contact networks, brain networks, packings, etc.
Apply by sending a one-page abstract to physnet@ceu.edu by March 31, 2026 (AoE).
Meet Our Keynote Speakers
Department of Mathematics
University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Registration
There are registration options for the Satellite only or for the full NetSci26 conference. Traveling funds for the Satellite's applicants are available upon reasonable request. Please contact the organizers for more information.
Keywords
Network & Soft Materials
Statistical Topology
Random Packings
Rheology & Jamming
Network Geometry
Polymer Physics
Critical Phenomena
Venue
Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge
575 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States
Call for contributions
We welcome contributions spanning multiple disciplines (e.g. mathematics, physics, material science, computer science, biophysics, etc). Following the success of our first, second, and third Satellites, we aim at creating an interdisciplinary venue focusing on short talks and discussions to address key challenges, innovative ideas, applications and recent advances on physical networks or related topics.
Organizing Committee
Márton Pósfai
posfaim@ceu.edu
Department of Network and Data Science, CEU
Jasper Van der Kolk vanderkolkj@ceu.edu
Department of Network and Data Science, CEU
Ting-Ting Gao ti.gao@northeastern.edu
Network Science Institute, Northeastern University
Jun Yamamoto yamamoto_jun@phd.ceu.edu
Department of Network and Data Science, CEU