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University of Michigan - Santa Fe Institute Symposium: Complexity in Ecological, Evolutionary, and Social Dynamics

One day symposium free and open to the public
Friday, April 14, 2017
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
4th Floor Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Map
Collaborative Symposium carrying on the tradition of close ties between the UM Center for the Study of Complex Systems and the Sante Fe Institute.

REGISTRATION FOR LUNCH CLOSES AT 3:00 PM APRIL 11, 2017 (you still may attend any session but will not receive a lunch voucher)
CLICK ON CONFERENCE WEBPAGE (below) FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER. YOU MUST REGISTER TO RECEIVE LUNCH.

TALKS AND SPEAKERS:

Modern lessons from ancient ecological networks
Jennifer Dunne (Santa Fe Institute)

To Change or not to Change: Finding Clues of Critical Transitions in Complex Systems - Bogdan Epureanu (UM Mechanical Engineering)

Understanding the evolution of social knowledge through conflict
Elizabeth A. Hobson (Santa Fe Institute)

Limits of size and architecture: constraints within classes of organisms from bacteria to mammals - Chris Kempes (Santa Fe Institute)

Emergent structure and dynamics in stochastic, open, competitive communities
Annette Ostling (UM Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)

Starvation Dynamics of a Dumb and a Greedy Forager
Sid Redner (Santa Fe Institute)
Building: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Website:
Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: AEM Featured, Architecture, Biology, Complex Systems, Ecology, Integrative Systems, Interdisciplinary, Research, Science, Sfi, Sociology, symposium, Workshop
Source: Happening @ Michigan from The Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology