** CALL FOR PAPERS NetSciCom'15 ** Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Network Science for Communication Networks (NetSciCom 2015) in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2015. Scope: Network Science is a newly emerging discipline with applications in a variety of domains, such as, Communication Networks, Power Grid Networks, Transportation Networks, Social Networks, Biological Networks and Economics. Designing complex communication networks of the future needs a deep understanding of the interplay between the physical, the communication, and the social networks involved. An understanding of such interdependency can only be achieved by closer interaction between Network Scientists, Communication Network Designers, and Social and Behavioral Scientists. The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum where this diverse group of researchers can meet and exchange ideas that will lead to deeper insights into the design of robust, efficient and complex communication networks of the future. Topics of Interest: The topics of this workshop lie at the intersection of Network Science and Communication Network Design - including Topology Design and Analysis, Traffic Modeling, Traffic Routing, Social Media Analysis: blogs and friendship networks, Bio-inspired networks, Internet scale measurement and analysis of online communities, Social network analysis with mobile phone data, Interdependency between power grid, communication and transportation networks. At NetSciCom'15 we will announce the BEST PAPER AWARD for the best contribution submitted to the workshop. Paper submission deadline: December 19, 2014 (EXTENDED) Notification of acceptance: February 6, 2015 Camera-ready submission deadline: February 27, 2015 Conference date & location: Hong Kong, April 27, 2015 Workshop website: http://www.netscicom.org/ Submission website: http://edas.info/N19241 Program Committee Chairs Matthieu Latapy, LIP6, CNRS & UPMC, Paris, France. Clémence Magnien, LIP6, CNRS & UPMC, Paris, France. Bruno Ribeiro, Carnegie Mellon University, USA. TPC Members: Konstantin Avratchenkov, INRIA, France Amotz Bar-Noy, CUNY, New York, USA Prithwish Basu, Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA Paolo Boldi, University of Milano, Italy Thibault Cholez, LORIA / INRIA Nancy - Grand Est, France Monojit Choudhury, Microsoft Research, India Christophe Crespelle, Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, France Benoit Donnet, Université de Liège, Belgium Niloy Ganguly, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Matthias Grossglauser, EPFL, Switzerland Aric Hagberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Renaud Lambiotte, University of Namur, Belgium Pascal Mérindol, Université de Strasbourg, France Giovanni Neglia, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR, Italy Konstantinos Pelechrinis, University of Pittsburgh, USA Nicola Perra, Northeastern University, USA Christophe Prieur. LIAFA -- Université Paris Diderot, France Herve Rivano, INRIA, France Mostafa Salehi, University of Tehran, Iran Ananthram Swami, Army Research Lab, USA Robert Ulman, Army Research Office, USA Guanhua Yan, Binghamton University, USA