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The Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) is a broadly
interdisciplinary program at the University of Michigan designed to
encourage and facilitate research and education in the general area of
nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems.
Participating faculty represent nearly every college of the University.
The Center is based on the recognition that many different kinds of
systems which include self-regulation, feedback or adaptation in
their dynamics, may have a common underlying structure despite their
apparent differences.
Moreover, these deep structural similarities can be
exploited to transfer methods of analysis and understanding from one
field to another.
In addition to developing deeper understandings of
specific systems, interdisciplinary approaches should help elucidate
the general structure and behavior of complex systems, and move us
toward a deeper appreciation of the general nature of such systems.
Recent University of Michigan Complex Systems related events and programs:
- Bouncing, Splashing, Stepping and Climbing:
Physics, Biology, and Engineering of Complex Interactions
Daniel I. Goldman University of California at Berkeley Department of Integrative Biology Poly-PEDAL Laboratory
Thursday, January 12 335 West Hall 4pm
Seemingly diverse phenomena like the impact of golf balls in sand traps,
robots climbing loose bark, and lizards scurrying on desert dunes all
involve a complex interaction of matter (physical and biological) with
materials (like sand, mud, leaves, bark) that can display properties of
solids and fluids in response to stress. This talk discusses examples
from physics and biology that display these features.
Click here for more details.
- Nobel Symposium
Distinguished UM faculty will discuss the work, impact, and personalities of the 2005 Nobel Laureates in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics. Each speaker will give a 30-minute presentation geared to a general audience.
Thursday, December 1 and 8
4:00-6:00PM
340 West Hall
Click here for more details.
- A Celebration of John von Neumann
We are pleased to present this special event to commemorate
the 100th birthday of the legendary mathematician John Von Neumann:
Friday, September 30, 2005
1:00pm-5:00pm
Rackham Amphitheater
Speakers include Marina (von Neumann) Whitman, Doug Hofstadter, George Dyson,
and John Horton Conway.
Click here for more details.
- IDEAS-IGERT page! Click here to see it now.
IDEAS is an NSF funded IGERT PhD program for social science students at the
University of Michigan's complex systems center (CSCS).
Note:
If you cannot find something in these pages,
it may be on the pages of our ancestral organization,
the
Program for the Study of Complex Systems.
If you find something on those old pages that you can't
find on the new pages, but which you think should be
on the new pages, please contact us.
Center for the Study of Complex
Systems
450 Church Street
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040
Phone: (734) 763-3301
Fax: (734) 763-9267
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