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Who's who project
Participants :
- David Chavalarias
- Frederic Amblard
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This project aims at a regular edition of a who's who in complex systems. The first issues has already been downloaded more than 7000 times ! To foster collaborations within the complex systems community, the Who's Who Issue IV will be accompanied by an online brower of the bipartite graph generated from scholars names and their keywords. The who's who is edited twice a year. The online browser is updated each month. |
To appear in the who's who, |
Forthcoming improvements
- Append a who's who of the institutions to the who's who of scholars using the list of CS organizations
- Addition of an online brower of the bipartite graph generated from scholars names and their keywords. Keywords will be taken from the keywords field in the scholar's profile. Here are few snapshots :


Last changes
- May 16 2010: New who's who IV draft with resolved UTF8 encoding issues.
- May 7 2010: Draft of Who'who Issue 4 Spring 2010 is available.
- Sept 13 2009 : The Beta version of the CSS members browser is available
- Sept 13 2009 : who'who third edition Draft issue III is available.
- July 16 2009 : who'who third edition announced
- Sept 5 2008 : release of the Issue II Draft.
- April 27 2008: Release of issue I Spring 2008
- March 23 2008 : The who's who now mention initials in names. The pie about countries origins has been changes according to remarks. The who's who also includes a sort by country display.
Edit the directory of your own Institution
Scholar have the possibility to select their organization employer in a drop-down list of their profile : 'Organization Employer (select or fill the field below):'
If you have registered your organization, your members will be able to select it in their profile. Persons in charge of an institution can then ask for the permission to export a CSV file from the CSS site with the data of their members. We provide a matlab script that convert this CSV into a latex document in the style of the CSS Who's who (see attachment). You then can customize the layout to your institution.
Please contact david dot chavalarias at polytechnique dot edu
The who's who project needs your help
Needs :
- Persons to check the correct editing of the who's who.
- Persons to help to answer comments
If you are volonteer, please send a mail to david.chavalarias at polytechnique <.> edu and/or see the guidelines on the forthcoming edition page
Who's Who issues
Who's who Issue III - Fall 2009
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