This workshop is organized by Allan Hanbury, CSH Faculty. Room: Salon Abstract: The sensor in the form of a smartphone carried by the majority of citizens has the potential to deliver insights into various aspects of society in an unprecedented way. The data can be analysed directly to characterise society, or used to accurately parametrise agent-based models. Insights can be obtained in the areas of health science, social science, disaster management and mobility, amongst others. However, the…
Find out more »Brainhack Vienna will orbit around the EvoDevo theme. We aim to bring together a diverse crowd of neuroscientists, computer scientists, neuroimaging geeks, evolutionary biologists, antropologists and developmental scientists to tackle exciting interdisciplinary problems across the fields. The brainhack will include unconference talks and lots of hacking on various datasets, dataset mergers and non-coding projects. The event officially starts with a get-together on Dec 10 at 7 pm. Check the details at the Brainhack page. The Hack…
Find out more »The lecture by Simon Lindner from Medical University Vienna will take place at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna. Room: 201 If you are interested in participating, please email to office@csh.ac.at. Abstract tba
Find out more »The lecture by Niklas Reisz, CSH Vienna will take place at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna. Room: 201 If you are interested in participating, please email to office@csh.ac.at. Abstract tba
Find out more »The lecture by Erwin Flores Tames, CSH Vienna will take place at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna. Room: 201 If you are interested in participating, please email to office@csh.ac.at. Abstract tba
Find out more »Our eighth artist: Maria Hanl About the exhibition " The Beautiful Form, the Time, the Collapse" dialog, Video und Wandobjekt, 2017, (c) Eva Kelety About the exhibition "The Beautiful Form, the Time, the Collapse" On the Communication of Systems in the Works of Maria Hanl Synne Genzmer The leg of a wooden chair bends – under its burden? The white ornament on a black background tatters at the corner – is it dissolving? Black-silver flowers fascinate…
Find out more »This workshop is organized by Shade Shutters, Arizona State University and Carlos Molinero, CSH Faculty. Abstract Urban systems are characterized by complex and cryptic structures of interdependent parts and sub‐ systems. Elucidating those parts and their connections is extremely difficult for systems such as urban economies. Often, researchers must rely on distributions of system parts to compare one complex system to another. Yet using distance metrics between distributions ignores the relative importance of the individual categories of a…
Find out more »Join us for a week of interactions with internationally renowned complexity scientists in the beautiful Austrian mountains. The Complexity Science Hub Vienna Winter School offers an intensive week of morning and afternoon classes, afternoon skiing and evening fireside chats with internationally renowned complexity scientists. March 22-27, 2020 | Obergurgl University Center Arrival day: March 22, 2020 Opening of the Course: Monday, March 23, 2020 | 8.00 a.m. Closing of the Course: Friday, March 27, 2020 | noon …
Find out more »This workshop is organized by David Wolpert, Santa Fe Institute & CSH External Faculty and Jan Korbel, CSH Associate Faculty. Abstract Stochastic thermodynamics is an emerging extension of conventional equilibrium statistical physics designed for analyzing non-equilibrium thermodynamics of small systems, down to the level of individual trajectories. In stochastic thermodynamics, we typically consider a system undergoing a continuous-time Markov process while coupled to (one or more) infinite heat, particle, or work reservoirs. If there is a single infinite…
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