Tuesday 18 - Wednesday 19 November 2014
A two-day knowledge-sharing workshop on the subject of collective dynamics in out-of-equilibrium systems driven by growth. Part of the EPSRC Network+ on Emergence and Physics far from Equilibrium.
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Organisers
- Richard Morris (Warwick) [r.g.morris@warwick.ac.uk]
- Tim Rogers (Bath) [t.c.rogers@bath.ac.uk]
- Rob Jack (Bath) [r.jack@bath.ac.uk]
About the event
Growth is an important driver of non-equilibrium dynamics in a wide range of systems. Examples belong to a range of application areas, including bacteria, cancerous tumors, financial markets, cities and even galaxies. Nevertheless, the overarching challenge (both for theoretical and simulation-based research) is typically the same: to understand the interaction between growth mechanisms and the internal dynamics of the system.Supported by the EPSRC Network+ on Emergence and Physics far from Equilibrium, the purpose of this event is to bring together a community of people who share the same broad research aims, but would not always attend the same workshops. Specifically, we imagine an intensive knowledge-sharing event designed to explore the common challenges faced by researchers who use either different techniques, or, work in different application areas. This is not a traditional conference with talks that exclusively promote recent research. Instead, the goal of the workshop is to cement the idea of a common goal, identify new directions for research and, ideally, nucleate new collaborations.
Keynote speakers
- David Nelson (Harvard)
- Sidney Redner (Boston)
- Jean-François Joanny (Institut Curie)
- Mike Cates (Edinburgh)
- Marc Barthelemy (Saclay)
- Steve Whitelam (Berkeley Lab)
Registration and financial support
Click here to register.Financial support for travel and accommodation expenses is available for members of the EPSRC Network+ on Emergence and Physics far from Equilibrium (click here to join the network). Travel expenses will be reimbursed up to a maximum of £75.00 for UK participants, along with accommodation charges up to a maximum of £85.00 per person per night. As usual train tickets should be standard class, and the total expenses for travel, subsistence and accommodation must not exceed £160 per participant. Lunches for registered participants will be provided free of charge. Unfortunately we cannot offer financial support for research students.