The International Journal of Natural Computing Research (IJNCR) provides a forum for researchers to disseminate knowledge on natural computing and to serve as a reference source for state-of-the-art innovative findings. IJNCR provides a comprehensive view of all aspects of natural computing with
Natural Computing
Natural Computing refers to computational processes observed in nature, and human-designed computing inspired by nature. When complex natural phenomena are analyzed in terms of computational processes, our understanding of both nature and the essence of computation is enhanced. Characteristic for
International Journal of Bio-Inspired Computation
IJBIC discusses the new bio-inspired computation methodologies derived from the animal and plant world, such as new algorithms mimicking the wolf schooling, the plant survival process, etc. Topics covered include: New bio-inspired methodologies coming from: creatures living in nature artificial society
Complex Systems
As the first journal in the field, Complex Systems has had the privilege of publishing many seminal papers over the course of more than two decades, being devoted to the science, mathematics, and engineering of systems with simple components but complex overall behavior.
Artificial Life
Artificial Life is the official journal of the International Society for Artificial Life (ISAL). Each issue features international research that spans the hierarchy of biological organization, including studies of the origin of life, self-assembly, growth and development, evolutionary and ecological dynamics, animal
Applied Soft Computing
The Official Journal of the World Federation on Soft Computing (WFSC) Applied Soft Computing is an international journal promoting an integrated view of soft computing to solve real life problems. Soft computing is a collection of methodologies, which aim to
International Journal of Unconventional Computing
International Journal of Unconventional Computing offers the opportunity for rapid publication of theoretical and experimental results in non-classical computing. Specific topics include but are not limited to: physics of computation (e.g. conservative logic, thermodynamics of computation, reversible computing, quantum computing,
SPECIES is now online!
SPECIES is the Society for the Promotion of Evolutionary Computation in Europe and its Surroundings. Its goal is to promote evolutionary algorithmic thinking, and more generally to promote inspiration of parallel algorithms derived from natural processes.
FOGA 2017
Foundations of Genetic Algorithms The 14th ACM/SIGEVO Workshop on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms (FOGA XIV) will take place on January 12-15 in Copenhagen, Denmark. FOGA is the premier event on the theoretical foundations of evolutionary computation and invites submissions on
Evostar 2017
The 20th anniversary edition of EvoStar will be held from Wednesday 19 April until Friday 21 April 2017 at a venue in the historic centre of Amsterdam. EvoStar comprises the four co-located conferences of EuroGP, EvoAPPS, EvoCOP and EvoMUSART. Submission