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Getting a grip on complex systems

October 24, 2023 Events

The Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is happy to invite you to a one-day symposium entitled, Getting a grip on complex systems. This event will be organized on November 8, 2023, in Ceres 0.31 at TU/e.

Please register via this link before October 31st.

The goal of this event is to highlight recent advances in complex networked systems from both the Network Science and the Dynamics and Control perspective, to highlight relevant research topics in both domains, identify common challenges and to foster collaborations. The focus area Grip on Complexity of the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) aims at fundamental understanding of complex networked systems from two important complementary points of view: Network Science, and Dynamics and Control. In Network Science, networks are typically complex and the dynamics relatively simple, while in Dynamical Systems & Control, the dynamics is typically complex, while the networks are relatively simple. Thus, building bridges between these areas will enhance and advance the study of complex dynamics on complex networks.

Background

Complex networked systems consist of many components that are all connected to each other. Although these mutual interactions are often simple and predictable, on the scale of the entire system emergent and unpredictable behavior arises. Due to external influences, a complex system, sometimes quite suddenly, can also become “completely new”. Complex networked systems are all around us: big ones, such as the climate, the Internet and the global economy, and smaller ones, such as local transport networks, traffic and our own body and brain.

The complexity of such systems lies both in their complex infrastructure (the network) and the highly interconnected processes that happen on it. These two levels require different techniques for modeling, network science for the infrastructure and dynamics and control theory for the processes. The combination of these two approaches provides a better understanding of the complex system. Understanding this complexity can teach us to recognize earlier turning points in complex systems and to influence and control undesired behavior in clever ways; here one may recognize the ubiquitous ‘analysis and synthesis’ question in complexity science. It also will enable us to design complex networked systems with extremely useful applications, such as smarter materials or stable power networks with thousands of small and volatile producers. 

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PhD Position Modelling of Regional Criminal Vulnerability and Supply Chains

Dutch NetSci, IAS, and DIEP Symposium 2024

The Dutch Network Science Society is an official chapter of the International Network Science Society (NetSci), aiming to consolidate, promote and support network science research in the Netherlands. Read more »


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21 Oct

Welcome to the next NetSci Colloquium! Featuring Katy Börner @katycns
Register here: https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_02hY7XPrReyAr52wGHmb6w#/registration

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franktakes Frank Takes @franktakes ·
23 Aug

Little over a week left to apply for the 2 open PhD positions in my @LIACS Network Science research group (one related to next steps in @popnet_research, the other is with @saxena_akrati on Algorithmic Fairness in Social Network Analysis). Job details: https://computationalnetworkscience.org/job-opening-phd-in-network-science-4-years-fully-funded

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23 Apr 2024

Get ready for @svscarpino 's colloquium: On the Shape of Epidemics.
Register here: https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kj-cg_saTmi4oQERGNX8Lg#/registration

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9 Mar 2024

Next on the colloquium stage, the legendary Cris Moore! Cancel your meetings for March 27 and sign up at https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kj-cg_saTmi4oQERGNX8Lg#/registration

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15 Jan 2024

In the afternoon of January 30, @UvA_IAS, DIEP and @NetSciNL organize a symposium at @tudelft from 15-18h, featuring talks by Shlomo Havin, @MingCao10 and Han van der Maas. See https://www.netsci.nl/dutch-netsci-ias-and-diep-symposium-2024 for details! (organized by @mkitsak @HuijuanWang et al.)

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9 Jan 2024

Four days left until the #NetSci2024 abstract submission deadline?!!

It's that time.of the year. Reach out to collaborators, wish them a Happy New Year, and get that network project going again.

Submission link:
https://netsci2024.com/en/participate/abstract-submission

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