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    European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS'09)

    Information about ECCS'09 can be found on the Complexity pages

    Thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of ECCS09.

    • Videos for the public session on global problems available.
    • ECCS2010 will be in Lisbon: see www.eccs2010.com.
    • ECCS2011 will be in Vienna: see http://www.eccs2011.eu.
    • Download the official Programme here (a hardcopy and CD came with your registration). This programme was not updated after the conference so might not include last minute changes.
    • Use the CSS programme wiki to upload slides of your presentation and add comments. Notice this programme might not be up to date in some cases.
    • On Monday 21 September 2009 the Public Scientific Discussion on 'The Complexity of Global Change' (Arts Centre Theatre) took place.
      FILMED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK'S DIGITAL PRESS TEAM TO BE PUBLISHED ON THE UNIVERSITY'S WEBSITE AND OTHER ACADEMIC DIGITAL CHANNELS SUCH AS "Warwick on iTunesU" and "YouTube EDU".
    • The strategy discussion forum (CRP Forum) took place on Friday 25th September.
    • Complexity Podcasts
    • Useful Information for Participants

      Please note that the University of Warwick is in Coventry. For information on how to get here, please follow this link.

      Conference Tracks:

      • Track A: Policy, Planning & Infrastructure
        Policymaking; Urban Planning; Internet; Transport & Power Networks; Medical & Health Systems.
      • Track B: Collective Human Behaviour and Society
        Economics & Finance; Sociology; Psychology; Game Theory.
      • Track C: Interacting Populations and Environment
        Climate Change; Pollution; Demography; Ecology; Epidemiology.
      • Track D: Complexity and Computer Science.
        Robotics; Grids, Clouds & Novel Computing; Ubiquitous Computing.
      • Track E: From Molecules to Living Systems
        Self-assembly & Self-organisation; Neuroscience; Cell, Developmental and Systems Biology; Genetics; Medicine & Physiology.
      • Track F: Mathematics and Simulation
        Mathematics; Modelling; Simulation; Theoretical Physics.


      Important Dates:

      • Poster submission: deadline 1st September 2009.
      • Meeting registration: last assured chance 1st September 2009.


      Benefits of attending ECCS'09:

      • Reputable International conference covering all branches of complex systems theory.
      • Opportunity to publish high-quality papers in different independent journals.
      • High-profile presentations by top researchers in complexity science .
      • Low registration fee tailored to support scientists of all ages and background.



      Click on poster to enlarge:

      ECCS09 Poster



      Conference supported by:

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       University of Warwick
      comcom logo Centre for
      Complexity Science
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      Dept of
      Physics

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      Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Scienceabaci


      Nonlinearity: your gateway to the nonlinear science community

      Nonlinearity: your gateway to the nonlinear science community

      Sponsors please email eccs09@warwick.ac.uk

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