The final CRITICS Winter Workshop will take place at Imperial College London, London, UK, during 25-29 March 2019.
The Theme
The theme of the workshop is Critical transitions or Tipping points. The main focus of the meeting is on characterizing and predicting the occurrence of sudden and unexpected changes in the state of complex systems that are triggered by small and slow changes in changing external trends or inputs. The topics will range from mathematical theory of critical transitions to examples from the natural world (e.g. climate, biology, ecology), technology and society.
Confirmed speakers include:
Peter Ashwin (University of Exeter)
Rudi Balling (University of Luxembourg)
Mickael Chekroun (University of California – Los Angeles)
Alan Hastings (University of California – Davis)
Brian Hoskins (University of Reading/Imperial College London)
Marten Scheffer (Wageningen University)
Ricard Sole (University Pompeu Fabra)
Andrew Stuart (California Institute of Technology)
Katja Taipalus (Suomen Pankki)
Dmitry Turaev (Imperial College London)
Geoffrey West (Santa Fe Institute)
Lai-Sang Young (New York University)
Scientific Committee:
Luonan Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Egbert van Nes (Wageningen University)
Jorge Gonçalves (University of Luxemburg)
Alan Hastings (UC Davis)
Hiroshi Kokubu (Kyoto University)
Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College)
Tiago Pereira (University of Sao Paulo)
Martin Rasmussen (Imperial College)
Organising Committee:
Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College London)
Martin Rasmussen (Imperial College London)
Kalle Timperi (Imperial College London)
Michael Hartl (Imperial College London)
Sajjad Bakrani (Imperial College London)
Christian Pangerl (Imperial College London)
Key Dates:
Workshop registration deadline: Monday, March 18th, 2019
Talk submission deadline: Friday March 1st, 2019
Workshop: Monday 25 March – Friday 29 Friday 2019