First ComplexWorld Annual Conference

March 18th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

ComplexWorld will held the first Annual Conference in Seville on July 6-8, 2011 and it will be hosted by the School of Engineering of the University of Seville.

The ComplexWorld Annual Conference is intended as a forum for Air Traffic Management scientists and PhD students, Complexity Science researchers and the ComplexWorld Network community, including Members, Participants, and SESAR WP-E investigators.

The aim of the Conference is to bring together researchers from academia, research establishments, and industry that share common interests and expertise in the field of ATM Complexity Management that lies at the intersection of Complexity Science and ATM.

The Conference will focus on new concepts and developments in areas aligned with the WP-E research theme ‘Mastering Complex Systems Safely’ which explores how Complexity Science can contribute to understand, model, and ultimately drive and optimize the behaviour and the evolution of the ATM system that emerges from the complex relationships between its different elements.
The topics of the Conference include (but are not limited to):
  • Multiple spatio-temporal scales in ATM
  • Non-determinism and uncertainty in ATM
  • Emergent behaviour in ATM
  • Complex modelling of the ATM system
  • Validation and Verification of Complex ATM models
  • Design, Control and Optimization of Complex ATM models
  • Applications of Complex Systems to improve ATM performance
  • Characterization of Disturbances in ATM
  • ATM Resilience: Analysis of disturbance propagation and system stability and agility
  • Information management and decision-making mechanisms in ATM
  • Metrics at different scales, ontology and measurement in ATM
  • Other complex socio-technical and/or transport systems.

Written contributions to topics mentioned above or similar ones are sought. Papers with innovative ideas and/or technical progress will be preferred. Please submit your abstract (one A4 page) to info@complexworld.eu. Deadlines:

April 1: Abstract submission deadline
April 18: Notification of acceptance
June 1: Full Paper submission deadline
July 6-8: Conference

We hope that this information is of your interest and encourage you to send a Paper and to attend the First ComplexWorld Annual Conference.

You will find more information about the Conference here.

LOCATION
Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
, Camino de los Descubrimientos 41092 Sevilla, Spain (See the map)

REGISTRATION
Anyone interested in registering should contact Innaxis by e-mail (info@complexworld.eu) including the following information:
- Name and institution:
- Arrival and departure days.

ComplexEnergy holds first workshop

April 26th, 2010 Comments Off

Innaxis & Create-Net bring together members of the Expert Panel in Venice.

The first workshop, held on the 13th and 14th of April in Venice, proved to be successful with great brainstorming focus sessions that discussed the project´s first White Paper.

The workshop commenced with an introduction of the members of Innaxis and Create-Net, and also a detailed introduction on the ComplexEnergy initiative. Afterwards, each member of the Expert Panel that was in attendance made a short presentation about their background and vision concerning the project.

Following the presentations, the rest of the workshop advanced around four different focus sessions:

  1. Energy-related issues, challenges, and potential impact
  2. Complex Systems Methodologies and Tools
  3. Role of Complex Systems in Smart Energy Systems
  4. Relevant Scientific Communities, Possible Topics and Impacts

These focus sessions help brainstorm thoughts and ideas concerning the first White Paper that will be delivered in August. The advancements made from the workshop will be integrated into the White Paper and will continue to be developed. It is expected to have fairly thorough draft version of the White Paper around the 30th of May.

If you´d like to contact us concerning ComplexEnergy, please email innovation@innaxis.org .

More information can be found through the ComplexEnergy website and blog.

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