CS-DC’15 (Complex Systems Digital Campus ’15 –
World e-Conference) is organizing the e-satellites of CCS’15, the international
Conference on Complex Systems. It is the first World e-Conference organized by
the Complex
Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC), a UNESCO
UniTwin. It is devoted to all scientists involved in the transdisciplinary
challenges of complex systems, crossing theoretical questions with experimental
observations of multi-level dynamics.
CS-DC’15 is breaking
new ground by enabling participation in a major scientific event without
conference fees and without the need to travel –
a concept at the heart of the international UNESCO UniTwin, embracing
scientists from low-income and distant countries. These scientists will have
priority in our videoconference system that is restricting the number of
e-attendees.
All selected
presentations are given via our videoconference system. They are recorded and
can be replayed later on for research and education purposes without time
limit. The e-sessions of CS-DC’15 are the e-satellites of CCS’15. These
e-sessions are organized inside e-tracks inspired by the chapters of the roadmap
on complex systems.
The e-tracks on great
theoretical questions are:
• Reconstructing
Multi-Scale Dynamics
• Multi-Level Modeling
• Multi-Level Governance
• Engineering and Control
of Self-Organization
• Foundations of Complex
Systems Science
The e-tracks on great
experimental domains are:
• From particles to Complex
Matter
• From Molecules to
Organisms to Ecosystems
• From Individual to Social
Cognition
• From Fields to
Territories to the Planet
• From
Molecules to the Ecosphere