The scope of the school is to present recent advances in complex systems discussing applications of statistical mechanics of non-equilibrium and disordered systems, theories of complex networks and other stochastic systems to different topics in materials science, social sciences, biology and biomedical research. The broad choice of interdisciplinary topics is designed to expose the students to some of the multiple facets of complex systems theory.
The school is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows working in complex systems and related fields.
NEWS: Fellowships available from the Complex Systems Society
The Complex Systems Society is funding three fellowships covering the registration fee to the School on Advances in Complex Systems. Perspective participants who wish to apply for a fellowship should indicate this in the application form. To receive a fellowship participants are requested to become members of the CSS.
The school is supported by: