Showing posts with label Complexity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Complexity. Show all posts

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Chaos, Complexity and Transport (CCT11)

The main goal of the CCT11 conference is to discuss shared phenomena in nonlinear dynamics related to chaos, transport and complexity. A strong emphasis will be put on the interdisciplinary character of the conference. In the spirit of its interdisciplinary character, CCT11 will contain theoretical, numerical and experimental contributions (as lectures, oral communications and posters). The committees will encourage the interactions between experimentalists and theoreticians in the same fields but also cross-disciplinary contributions.

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Physics of Immunity: Complexity Approach

Immunological decisions are reached by processes that include not only molecular interactions within cells but also large populations of migrating, proliferating, differentiating, and interacting immunocompetent cells, thus comprising a wide range of temporal and spatial scales. In order to infer such complex processes from experimental observations, mathematical and statistical models have increasingly been used. However, synthesising models and immunological data poses ever new challenges.

The workshop aims at promoting interdisciplinary exchanges and debates in order to achieve a better understanding of complex immunological processes and to identify the most promising directions for future basic and applied research.

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