NetSci2014 organizers are delighted to invite submissions for Multiple Network Modeling, Analysis and Mining 2nd Edition – Satellite Symposium at NetSci2014 taking place in Berkeley at the Clark Kerr Campus of the University of California, on June 2-3, 2014. Submission: We invite you to submit a 300 word abstract including one descriptive figure using our EasyChair submission link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mnam2014 Deadline for submission: April 14, 2014. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by April 28, 2014. Abstract: For the second time, it is our pleasure to bring together pioneer work in the study of multiple networks. Multiple Networks are networks in which the nodes may be connected through different relations. Let us consider the case of a social network. At the present day, a person can establish a social relation with hundreds of different people. Are all these people “friends”? Is it possible to organize all these relationships in the same class? Of course not: we have relatives, sentimental relationships, work mates and several different reasons, and degrees, to call the people we know “friends” or “acquaintances”. In our call, we are looking for a diversity of research contributions revolving around multiple networks of any kind: in social media, in infrastructure, in culture. Running parallel to NetSci, the top network science conference, this event provides a valuable opportunity to connect with leading researchers in complex network science. Confirmed Keynote: Renaud Lambiotte, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Namur. We will feature three high-profile keynote speakers from different research fields, creating an interdisciplinary dialogue about multiple networks. Best regards, The MNAM2014 organizers, mnam@isti.cnr.it Guido Caldarelli, IMT Lucca Michele Coscia, Harvard University Przemyslaw Kazienko, Wroclaw University of Technology Matteo Magnani, Uppsala University Dino Pedreschi, University of Pisa and KDDLab, CNR Luca Rossi, IT University of Copenhagen