Complex Systems Write for Us – Do you get excited about understanding the details of elaborate systems? Have you learned anything, conducted any studies, or discovered any new ideas regarding how networks of interconnected elements cause emergent behaviors? You are welcome to share with us on our platform, where we can experience the enchanting world of complex systems and explore how they are applied in every field.
About Us
Our site is focused on developing information and discussion of complex systems. Complex systems are everywhere: in biology, in economics, in city planning, in artificial intelligence, and so on. Academia has a language of its own, and as such, most researchers have found it challenging to relate to the excited and curious minds. Our quest is to close the gap between academic research and curious minds by publishing accessible, involving, and provoking content.
What We’re Looking For
We want well-researched, informative articles on how it can be applied or investigated in terms of complexity: the theory or the applications, or the implications. Your work must be captivating, entertaining, and should contain about 800 words. Our writing is very clear, brief, and gives the complexity of thought to many different people without losing substance. Some suggestions and ideas to spark your donation are listed below.
Submission Guidelines
- Originality: The work should be your own, and it must not have been published before., We will not accept work that has already been published on other websites, such as personal blogs.
- Word count: The articles are supposed to have around 800 words. Modest departures are admissible, but clarity and brevity are to be sought.
- Tone & Style: Write professionally but in a different tone. Make sure you avoid excessive use of jargon, or when using jargon, make it understandable.
- Structure: Have a good introduction, body, and conclusion. To provide better readability, incorporate subheadings in order to outline your ideas.
- References: In case of references to studies, data, or other sources, give them appropriate references. Online readability is favored with hyperlinks to reputable sources.
- Author bio: Can you also include a little bit of an author bio (50100 words) with your submission, to tell us a little about why this subject interests you, or that you are an expert in complex systems. You can include the link to your professional site, LinkedIn In, or any social media by one or two.
- Formatting: Send your article in a Word file or Google file, 12-point font, and space it. In the heading of the document, include your name, email address, and the article title.
You can send your article to contact@techsmartinfo.com
Topics of interest
We accept almost any subject about complex systems. These are some of my ideas to stimulate your creativity, but please feel free to come up with your own:
- Emergent Behavior: How do interactions in ant colonies, the traffic flow, or even in social connections create big-scale patterns, which cannot be predicted because of their trivial interactions?
- Network Theory: Get to know how networks can be applied in describing a complex system, e.g., the supply chain or the internet, or neural networks.
- Applications in Technology: What are the contributions of complex systems to the recent advances in AI and machine learning, or blockchain technology?
- Biological Systems: Speak about an ecosystem, genetic networks, or the brain of the human brain, or any other complex system.
- Social and Economic Systems: Description of how the concept of complex systems may be applied in a comprehension of the markets or the construction of cities, or dynamics in the groups. Chaos and Order: Explore and figure out the level of chaos and predictability in systems such as the weather or financial markets.
- Interdisciplinary Approaches: What can be learned about complex systems that can be used to unite fields such as physics, sociology, and computer science?
- Practical Implications: What are the practical consequences of the study of complex systems to solve problems of the real world today, such as climate change, pandemic, or infrastructure resilience?
Why Write for Us?
Reach a Broad Target: Deliver your expertise to the larger pool of readers that includes researchers, analysts, and fans of your area of interest.
- Make a Contribution to Knowledge: Contribute to demystifying more complex systems and motivating people to learn more in this interdisciplinary field.
- Add to Gaining Visibility as a Thought Leader: Write on a reputable site to gain the visibility of a leader.
- Become Part of a Community: Be part of a community of contributors and readers who are enthusiastic about systems thinking.
How to Submit
To submit an article or to pitch an idea, simply write to us at submissions@complexsystemsplatform.com and be sure to include the subject line: [Your Article Title]. Your article or pitch, and your bio, send it. When pitching, a summary of 200-300 words on the subject matter, the main points, and why it is useful to our readers should be provided. We anticipate getting back to you within two weeks. If your pitch is accepted, we will give feedback and a timeline of when the full submission will take place.
Editorial Process
Your article will be put through an editorial review once it has been entered. We reserve the right to make amendments in order to achieve clarity, accuracy, and in order to make the work as per the goals of our platform. We have the right to make any editing that can be done to correct grammar, style, and format, but we will show you any serious changes. The articles will be published on our site, and with the aid of our newsletter and social media networks, they will be advertised and shared amongst others.
Tips for a Successful Submission
Grab a hook – begin with a real-life illustration, thought-provoking question, etc.
- Be Direct and to the point: Don’t use overly technical language when there is a less technical way, always provide context.
- Relevance: This section enables you to explain why you chose the topic and how it relates to other aspects of concern or wider application.
- Document Backup Proof: Two-thirds of the way. Show proof of coverage with facts.
- Remain concentrated: Clarify one or two core ideas that will give the paper its depth within a small number of words.