CCS 2026:
The 2026 Conference on Complex Systems

OCTOBER 9 - 16, 2026   BINGHAMTON, NY, USA & ONLINE

Conference Theme: Complex Systems for the Changing World

Sponsored by the Complex Systems Society US Northeast Chapter, the Binghamton Center of Complex Systems (CoCo), the Bernard M. and Ruth R. Bass Center for Leadership Studies, and the Binghamton University Institute for AI and Society at Binghamton University

The 2026 Conference on Complex Systems will be held in Binghamton, New York, USA. Binghamton has a long history of creativity and innovation. The Greater Binghamton area has historically been called "the Valley of Opportunity" and attracted many immigrants (especially from Europe) since the mid-1800s, which has made the region's rich and diverse culture and demographics. It is the birthplace of IBM (International Business Machines), Link Flight Simulator, McIntosh Laboratory, and a number of other pioneering ventures, fostering a spirit of ingenuity that continues to thrive.

Located at the confluence of the Susquehanna river (one of the oldest rivers in the world) and the Chenango river, the region boasts stunning natural beauty and offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, from hiking and biking to fishing and kayaking. In particular, in mid-October when CCS 2026 is held, the Binghamton area will showcase its renowned and breathtaking fall foliage. Furthermore, a vibrant arts and culture scene flourishes here, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues providing enriching experiences.

CCS 2026 will be held primarily in person on the main campus at Binghamton University, with an online participation option via Zoom.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

We call for submissions for oral and poster presentations on a wide variety of complex systems research. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):

Theoretical foundations of complex systems
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos
Systems theory, information theory, and systems science
Game theory, decision theory, and socio-economical applications

Self-organization, pattern formation, and collective behavior
Structure and dynamics of complex networks
Sustainability and adaptability of complex systems
Bio-inspired systems, machine learning, and evolutionary computation

Data-driven approaches to complex systems
Applications to the humanities, art, and literature
Historical and philosophical aspects of complex systems
Complex systems and education

Submissions should be made via the EasyChair submission system as a single PDF file in extended abstract format (1 page, including one mandatory figure).

PROGRAM

 

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VENUE

Main Conference:
Lecture Halls and University Union
4400 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, NY 13850

Warm-Up Events by yrCSS:
Engineering Science Building ES 2008 & Center of Excellence CE 2011
Innovative Technologies Complex
85 Murray Hill Road, Vestal, NY 13850

Binghamton University, State University of New York

Parking are available on the venue for registered participants, free of charge during the conference.

REGISTRATION

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ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

Organizing Committee:

Organizers' group portraits

General Chairs:   Hiroki Sayama (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Luis Rocha (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Program Chairs:   Gourab Ghoshal (University of Rochester)
Sarah Muldoon (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
Naoki Masuda (University of Michigan)
Changqing Cheng (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Satellite Session Chairs:   Georgi Georgiev (Assumption University / Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Ashwin Vaidya (Montclair State University)
Oleg Pavlov (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Poster Session Chairs:   Sriniwas Pandey (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Narmada Sambaturu (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Logistics Chairs:   Andreas Pape (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Kenneth Chiu (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Activity Chairs:   Rory Eckardt (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Chou-Yu (Joey) Tsai (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Congyu (Peter) Wu (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Accessibility Chair:   Stephanie Tulk Jesso (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Social Media Chair:   Amahury Jafet López Díaz (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Warm-Up Liaison:   Brennan Klein (Northeastern University)
Student Volunteer Lead:   Akshay Gangadhar (Binghamton University, SUNY)

Sponsors:

Complex Systems Society US Northeast Chapter
Binghamton Center of Complex Systems
Bernard M. and Ruth R. Bass Center for Leadership Studies
Binghamton University Institute for AI and Society

Contact:

ccs2026binghamton@gmail.com