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Hi! I am a graduate student in complex adaptive systems programme at Chalmers University of Technology. My background is control engineering; however I consider myself more a physicist than an engineer now. Currently I am working on the problem of modeling and simulation of turbulent fluids using stochastic processes. I am very excited to be at Beijing and looking forward to meet you all. Here go my five questions:
Hi! I am a graduate student in complex adaptive systems programme at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. My background is control engineering; however I consider myself more a physicist than an engineer now. Currently I am working on the problem of modeling and simulation of turbulent fluids using stochastic processes. I am very excited to be at Beijing and looking forward to meet you all. Here go my five questions:


Five Questions:
Five Questions:

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Hi! I am a graduate student in complex adaptive systems programme at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. My background is control engineering; however I consider myself more a physicist than an engineer now. Currently I am working on the problem of modeling and simulation of turbulent fluids using stochastic processes. I am very excited to be at Beijing and looking forward to meet you all. Here go my five questions:

Five Questions:

1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?

I have a fair knowledge in nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory. I am also familiar with agent-based models. Besides, I know a little about information theory of complex systems, statistical mechanics, robotics, and so on! Moreover, I am familiar with control theory as a control engineer. I can also help people to master Matlab if needed.


2. What do you want to learn at the CSSS?

I am here to follow two goals: First, come out form my mathematical shell and look at the complex systems discipline from a broader perspective. Second, gain some knowledge in some particular subjects. For example, I am very interested to learn about non-equilibrium thermodynamics.


3. Do you have any projects or research interests that would benefit from an interdisciplinary approach?

I am interested in the problem of dynamical hierarchies – the search for hierarchical organization in a complex system. I really want to know what a 'dynamical hierarchy’ exactly may mean in different fields. That way I may better understand how viable the approach to this problem is.


4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to do this summer?

I am open to participate in any interesting enough projects although unrelated to my filed to learn more but I have a suggestion too:

To search for Markovian dynamics in complex systems – to decide weather we may find dynamical hierarchies in our system or not. This can be a very tedious task but we may do it in a simplified system like cellular automata. I am sure we can learn a lot from this project.


5. Suppose you could travel one-hundred years in the future and ask researchers any three questions. What would those questions be?

Did we discover a successful theory of everything? Did we model the human brain? Where consciousness does came from? Is complexity theory is now a well defined mathematical theory rather than a set of tools?

Habib.