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Welcome to the 2016 Complex Systems Summer School! <BR> | Welcome to the 2016 Complex Systems Summer School! <BR> | ||
If anyone is a social media maven | If anyone is a social media maven, our generally accepted hashtag is'''#2016CSSS''' | ||
'''Goals of the School:''' | '''Goals of the School:''' | ||
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• For you to find novel ways to apply the information and methods you learn here in your own research context.<br> | • For you to find novel ways to apply the information and methods you learn here in your own research context.<br> | ||
• To form a horizontal transdisciplinary network with fellow participants sharing insights, experiences, and inspiration.<br> | • To form a horizontal transdisciplinary network with fellow participants sharing insights, experiences, and inspiration.<br> | ||
<b>Physics Lab</b><br> | |||
'''[[Alfred Hübler's Lab 2016 | Alfred Hübler's Physics Lab Signup ]] | |||
''' - Every student must sign up for a spot. |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 16 June 2016
Complex Systems Summer School 2016 |
Welcome to the 2016 Complex Systems Summer School!
If anyone is a social media maven, our generally accepted hashtag is#2016CSSS
Goals of the School:
• For you to come away with much more and much deeper understanding of the range, significance, and current directions of complex systems science.
• To help provide new ideas and tools for understanding complex (biological, social, financial, computational, physical) systems and their behavior. This will be facilitated by working on a multidisciplinary project covering the full length of the school.
• For you to find novel ways to apply the information and methods you learn here in your own research context.
• To form a horizontal transdisciplinary network with fellow participants sharing insights, experiences, and inspiration.
Physics Lab
Alfred Hübler's Physics Lab Signup
- Every student must sign up for a spot.