I apologize for the very short notice, but the 2010 Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP10) <http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2011/>, the largest interdisciplinary conference devoted to computational modeling of social phenomena (478 registered attendees last year), will be held March 28-31 on the campus of the University of Maryland, near Washington D.C. Short (maximum 8 pages) paper and poster submissions should be submitted by November 6. Accepted papers will be published in an edited proceedings volume <http://www.springer.com/computer/general+issues/book/978-3-642-12078-7> by Springer/Verlag. A travel fund will be available to help those whose papers are accepted but do not have other resources to attend. As in past years, highlights will include technical tutorials, presentations by program managers from a wide range of funding agencies, and social science/computer science "matchmaking" roundtables. Please see attached announcement for more detailed info. Thanks, Sun-Ki -- *Sun-Ki Chai*, Associate Professor ??? (???) *Email:* sunki@hawaii.edu <mailto:sunki@hawaii.edu> *Web:* www2.hawaii.edu/~sunki/ <http://www2.hawaii.edu/%7Esunki/> Office +1 808 956-7234 Message +1 808 956-7693 Fax +1 808 956-3707 Cell +1 808 741-4843 Department of Sociology 2424 Maile Way, Saunders Hall 237 University of Hawai`i Honolulu HI 96822 USA