Category: Announcements

Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships – Santa Fe Institute

We are accepting applications for the 2025 cohort until October 11, 2024.

The Santa Fe Institute Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships, comprising the Omidyar Fellowships, are unique among postdoctoral appointments. The Fellowships offer early-career scholars the opportunity to undertake their own independent research within a collaborative research community that nurtures creative, transdisciplinary thought in pursuit of key insights about the complex systems that matter most for science and society. The Institute rejects compartmentalized thought common in academia. Instead, SFI scientists transcend boundaries between fields, freely synthesizing ideas spanning many disciplines – from math, physics, computer science and biology to the social sciences and the humanities – in pursuit of creative insights that advance our scientific frontiers.

Postdoctoral Fellows spend up to three years in residence at SFI, where they contribute to SFI’s research in the sciences of complexity and are trained to become leaders in interdisciplinary science. As thought leaders who shape the future of science, Postdoctoral Fellows also participate in a unique training program structured to develop leadership skills throughout their three-year residencies and beyond. The Institute provides an opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers worldwide, discretionary and collaborative funds, and a competitive salary with a generous benefit package including paid family leave.

The Institute has no formal programs or departments. Research is collaborative and spans the physical, natural, and social sciences. Most research is theoretical (SFI does not have lab facilities) and/or computational in nature, although it may include an empirical component. SFI has 21 postdoctoral researchers, 10 resident faculty, 100+ external faculty, and averages 1000 visitors per year. Descriptions of the research themes and interests of the faculty and current Fellows can be found at SFI Research.

More at: apply-sfi.smapply.org

Investigador Asociado C de Tiempo Completo en el área de “Ciencia de Datos e Inteligencia Artificial” (Tenure-track Research Professor in Data Science and AI)

At the Centro de Ciencias de la Complejidad (C3), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

Deadline: June 28th

More at: www.c3.unam.mx

Foundational Papers in Complexity Science for Emerging Award Winners

SFI Press launched Foundational Papers in Complexity Science this May. The four-volume collection, edited by SFI President David Krakauer, contains 88 typeset articles, each with introductions and commentaries from leading scientists.

Volumes 1 and 2, featuring papers spanning the years 1922 to 1973, are out now. The third and fourth volumes include work from the final decades of the 20th century and will be published later this summer.

The Santa Fe Institute is sponsoring a book set for each of the upcoming Emerging Award Winners, to be announced during the next Conference on Complex Systems in Exeter, UK in September.

More at: cssociety.org

CSS Scientific Awards, deadline approaching

The Complex Systems Society announces the ninth edition of the CSS Scientific Awards. 

The Emerging Researcher Award recognizes promising researchers in Complex Systems within 3 years of the PhD defense.

The Junior Scientific Award is aimed at recognizing excellent scientific record of young researchers within 10 years of the PhD defense.

The Senior Scientific Award will recognize outstanding contributions of Complex Systems scholars at whatever stage of their careers.

Deadline: April 30th, 2024.

More at: cssociety.org

Intensive Summer Course in Complexity @NECSI, June 3-June 14

This June, discover the science that teaches us about collected patterns of behavior, helps us understand the fluctuations of global finance, and can help us meet societal, organization and global challenges. 

This course provides an introduction to essential concepts of complex systems and related mathematical methods and simulation strategies with application to physical, biological and social systems.

Concepts to be covered include: emergence, complexity, networks, self-organization, pattern formation, evolution, adaptation, fractals, chaos, cooperation, competition, attractors, interdependence, scaling, dynamic response, information and function.

Methods to be covered include: statistical methods, cellular automata, agent-based modeling, pattern recognition, system representation and informatics.

More  at: necsi.edu