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 | | From: | Paul Brault | | Subject: | SFI Complex Systems Summer Schools 2005 | | Date: | Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:15:28 -0700 |
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 | ANNOUNCING THE SANTA FE INSTITUTE'S 2005 COMPLEX SYSTEMS SUMMER SCHOOLS
Santa Fe School: June 6 - July 1, 2005. Held on the campus of St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Administered by the Santa Fe Institute (SFI). Director: Melanie Mitchell, Portland State University and SFI.
China School: July 12 to August 5, 2005 in Beijing, China. Sponsored by SFI in cooperation with The Institute of Theoretical Physics, The Academy of Mathematics and Systems Sciences, and the Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Co-directors: John Holland, University of Michigan and SFI; Chen Xiao-song, Institute for Theoretical Physics, CAS.
General Description
The Complex Systems Summer Schools offer an intensive four-week introduction to complex behavior in mathematical, physical, living, and social systems for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the sciences and social sciences. The schools are aimed at participants who want to obtain the background and hands-on experience that will help prepare them to do interdisciplinary research in areas related to complex systems.
Applications are welcome from all countries. Participants are expected to attend either the Santa Fe or the Beijing school for the full four weeks. All activities will be conducted in English at both schools. Enrollment is limited.
Each school consists of an intensive series of lectures, laboratories, and discussion sessions focusing on foundational ideas, tools, and current topics in complex systems research. These include nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, scaling theory, information theory and computation theory, adaptation and evolution, network structure and dynamics, adaptive computation techniques, computer modeling tools, and specific applications of these core topics to various disciplines. In addition, participants will formulate and carry out team projects related to topics covered in the school.
Costs
Santa Fe: No tuition is charged. 100% of housing and meal costs are supported for graduate students and 50% for postdoctoral fellows (the remaining fee is $750, due at the beginning of the school). Most students will provide their own travel funding. Some travel scholarships may be available based on demonstrated need, with preference given to international students.
China: No tuition is charged. 100% of housing and meal costs are supported for all participants. Most students will provide their own travel funding. Some travel scholarships may be available based on demonstrated need.
Housing
Housing at both schools will be in single or double occupancy dorm rooms with shared bathrooms. Computing resources will be available, including ethernet ports for student laptops. Housing and travel support for accompanying families is not available.
Eligibility
Applications are solicited from graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in any discipline. Some background in science and mathematics (including multi-variable calculus and linear algebra) is required. Proficiency in English is also required.
Students should indicate school location preference when applying. Placements may be influenced by recent increased restrictions in U.S. foreign visitor policies.
Application requirements
1. Current resume or CV. Include a clear description of your current educational or professional status, and a list of publications, if any.
2. A statement of your current research interests and comments about why you want to attend the school (suggested length: two to three pages).
3. Two letters of recommendation from scholars who know your work.
4. If you are applying to the Beijing school and English is not your first language, you must also submit evidence of English competency in order to complete your application. You can do this in one of two ways:
* Request that your TOEFL scores be sent to SFI. SFI's TOEFL code is 8595. Make sure that you request your scores to be sent well in advance to ensure that your application will be complete by the January 28, 2005 deadline.
* Request a third letter of recommendation from an English professor certifying your English language competency. This letter can be sent via e-mail to summerschool@santafe.edu.
How to Apply
Online: Our online application form allows you to submit all of your materials electronically (including a feature which allows your referees to upload letters of recommendation directly to your file). We strongly encourage you to apply online at to expedite your application.
Postal Mail/Courier: Applications sent via postal mail will also be accepted. Include a cover letter providing your e-mail address and fax number, and specifying whether you wish to be considered for a travel scholarship. (This will not influence the review of your application.) Do not bind your application materials in any manner. Send application materials to:
Summer Schools Santa Fe Institute 1399 Hyde Park Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA
If applying via post, letters of recommendation may be sent separately to the address above, or included in your application package in sealed envelopes.
Deadline
All application materials, including letters of recommendation, must be received at SFI or electronically submitted no later than January 28, 2005.
Women, minorities, and students from developing countries are especially encouraged to apply.
If you have further questions about the Complex Systems Summer Schools, please e-mail summerschool@santafe.edu.
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