Past events and resources
There is rich research in complex systems at the University of Edinburgh.
To highlight it, we organised two networking events in Complex Systems, featuring 16 speakers from 10 schools and institutes across all 3 colleges at the University. Please see below for the recordings of these events along with a Teams channel to connect and keep up to date with future initiatives.
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Past Event Recordings
(Limited to colleagues within the University of Edinburgh)
Complex Systems - 2nd February 2023
[7:21] Thomas Morstyn - Power System Coordination and Opportunities for Complex Systems
[25:02] Tod Van Gunten - Social networks and career mobility in the Mexican political elite
[44:36] John Stewart Fabila Carrasco - Data Analysis and Spectral Graph Theory
[1:00:39] Valerio Restocchi - Complexity for social good
[1:17:14] Mark Chapman - Geophysical monitoring of fluids and permeability
[1:34:46] Douglas Armstrong - Network topology analysis of the synaptic proteome
[1:52:36] Pedro Vale - Dissecting host heterogeneity in pathogen acquisition and spread
[2:09:54] He Sun - Spectral Algorithms Group @ School of Informatics
[2:25:09] Atul Anand - Artificial Intelligence and Multimorbidity: Clustering in Individuals, Space and Clinical Context (AIM-CISC)
[2:41:16] Jane McKie - What can creative writing offer to the understanding of complex systems?
[2:59:05] Kevin Hanley - Particles as complex systems
Complex Systems - 13th February 2023
[6:10] Richard A. Blythe - Modelling Complex Systems a Statistical Physics Approach
[23:53] Vasileios Koutsos - Using complex fluids to manufacture complex structures
[40:18] Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis - Biochemical Network Complexity: the tasty case of beer fermentation
[59:37] Bram van Bunnik - Modelling Antimicrobial Resistance & other infectious diseases
[1:18:16] Chris Dent - Decision support and control for complex future energy systems