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Presented By: The Center for the Study of Complex Systems

University of Michigan - Santa Fe Institute Symposium: Complexity in Ecological, Evolutionary, and Social Dynamics

One day symposium free and open to the public

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Collaborative Symposium carrying on the tradition of close ties between the UM Center for the Study of Complex Systems and the Sante Fe Institute.

REGISTRATION FOR LUNCH CLOSES AT 3:00 PM APRIL 11, 2017 (you still may attend any session but will not receive a lunch voucher)
CLICK ON CONFERENCE WEBPAGE (below) FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER. YOU MUST REGISTER TO RECEIVE LUNCH.

TALKS AND SPEAKERS:

Modern lessons from ancient ecological networks
Jennifer Dunne (Santa Fe Institute)

To Change or not to Change: Finding Clues of Critical Transitions in Complex Systems - Bogdan Epureanu (UM Mechanical Engineering)

Understanding the evolution of social knowledge through conflict
Elizabeth A. Hobson (Santa Fe Institute)

Limits of size and architecture: constraints within classes of organisms from bacteria to mammals - Chris Kempes (Santa Fe Institute)

Emergent structure and dynamics in stochastic, open, competitive communities
Annette Ostling (UM Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)

Starvation Dynamics of a Dumb and a Greedy Forager
Sid Redner (Santa Fe Institute)
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