May 24, 2018 | 10:00—18:00
Every year the Hub invites its External Faculty to debate pressing questions in complexity science, to plan future collaborations and joint projects and to promote mutual relationships.
This year we will discuss “Complexity: Where do we go from here?”
The day before the meeting of the External Faculty, CSH members will present their visionary ideas in six to eight minutes talks to an interested public.
Alvaro Corral, Centre de Recerca Mathematica Barcelona, Spain
Tiziana Di Matteo, King’s College London, UK
David Garcia, MedUni Wien & CSH
Henrik Jensen, Imperial College London, UK
Kimmo Kaski, Aalto University School of Science, Finland & Wolfson College, Oxford
János Kertész, Central European University, Hungary
Peter Klimek, MedUni Wien & CSH
Imre Kondor, Corvinus University, Budapest; Parmenides Foundation, Munich
Christian Kühn, TU Munich, Germany
Vito Latora, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Manfred Laubichler, Arizona State University & Santa Fe Institute, USA
Vittorio Loreto, Sapienza University, Rome; Director of the Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Sony CSL), Paris & CSH Faculty
Rosario Mantegna, Central European University, Hungary & Palermo University, Italy
Carlos Molinero, AIT & CSH
Luciano Pietronero, Sapienza University, Rome
Luca Rade, Princeton University, USA
Andrea Rapisarda, University of Catania, Italy
Maxi San Miguel, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
Olga Saukh, TU Graz & CSH
Frank Schweitzer ETH Zurich
Vito Servedio, CSH
Roberta Sinatra, Central European University, Hungary
Peter Sloot, NTU Singapore & IAS Amsterdam
Ricard Solé, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain & Santa Fe Institute, USA
Michael Szell, Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary
Bosa Tadic, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Stefan Thurner, CSH, MedUni Wien, Santa Fe Institute, IIASA
Francesca Tria, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Constantino Tsallis, CBPF Rio, Brasil
Geoffrey B. West, Santa Fe Institute, USA
Karoline Wiesner, University of Bristol, UK
Right after the conference we invite you to a vernissage with art work of Johann Berger and a garden party.
(c) Peter Schmid, Sculpture by Johann Berger