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CSS Thematic School Support Program
The CSS is pleased to announce a new edition of the Thematic School Support program (TSS). The TSS Program of the CSS aims at supporting the attendance of PhD students and Junior Post Doctoral researchers, who are members of the CSS, to Doctoral and thematic summer/winter schools focusing on the science of complex systems. The…
Read moreGrip on Complexity PhDs/postdocs meeting
Grip on Complexity PhDs/postdocs meeting On Friday 20 September PhD students and postdocs working on Grip on Complexity projects will meet in order to get to know each other and each other’s projects better. Four PhD students will each present their work. Dr Deb Panja (Utrecht University, Centre for Complex Systems Studies) will give a…
Read more4TU-Resilience fellowship program
As you may have heard, the 4TU.DeSIRE program on Resilience has launched a call for applications for Resilience Fellows. The 4TU.Resilience Fellowship program is open for nominations in three categories: 1) Young Resilience Fellows Program 2) Resilience Research Fellows 3) Resilience Engineering Ambassadors This year we would like to devote some funding to host several…
Read moreSuccessfull third NPCS Annual Conference on Complex Systems
Last April 4th 2019 the NPCS organised the 3rd NPCS annual conference on Complex Systems, at the University of Utrecht. The symposium program included the guest speakers Professor Han de Maas and Professor Phil Hodgkin, as well as two scientific and one applied presentations streams and a poster and pitch sessions. Loes Crielaard received the…
Read moreGrip on Complexity meeting
On Wednesday 20 November 2018 the consortia of three Grip on Complexity rounds met in order to get to know each other and each other’s projects and the NPCS better. It was a successful meeting, with a mix of PhD students to Professors, researchers from TNO and RIVM, and a few company representatives. NWO started…
Read moreThe Dutch Central Agency for Statistics (CBS) has recently published a white paper on the application possibilities of Complexity in the field of Statistics
For more information see here (in Dutch)
Read moreSuccessful second NPCS Annual Conference on Complex Systems
On 19 April 2018 the NPCS organised the second NPCS Annual Conference on Complex Systems at the University of Utrecht. The symposium programme included the guest speakers Prof. dr. Bas Teusink and Prof. dr. Stefano Battiston, two scientific and one applied presentations tracks as well as poster and pitch sessions. This symposium also provided an…
Read moreBenefits from complexity in practice-governance and policy: the added value of a complex systems approach for industry and society
Date: 7 March 2018 Time: 15:30 – 18:00 Location: UvA Institute for Advanced Study, Oude Turfmarkt 147, 1012 GC Amsterdam Programme: NPCS meeting “Benefits from complexity in practice-governance and policy” (in Dutch and English) The science of complex systems is a fairly new domain, but nonetheless our insights are steadily growing. How can we benefit…
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