TWCR 2019: Second International TRANSIT workshop on Cross-disciplinary Research University of York York, UK, March 27-28, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.york.ac.uk/yccsa/activities/emergence/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=twcr2019 |
Submission deadline | January 13, 2019 |
The Second International TRANSIT workshop on Cross-disciplinary Research (TWCR 2019) will be held in York, UK, 27-28 March 2019. It is hosted by the York Cross-disciplinary Centre for Systems Analysis and the University of York.
Emergence is a term used to describe system-level collective properties and behaviours that cannot be reduced to specific properties of their individual components. From Aristotle’s “the whole is something besides the parts” to Anderson’s “More is different”, emergence captures the existence of an overall unity separate from its constituents. Emergence is a broad concept, occurring across systems comprising physical, technological, neural, biological, or social components. From physics to philosophy, from biology to art, from engineering to neuroscience, emergent properties abound, yet there remains little agreement on a formal definition of emergence, ways to analyse it, or ways to achieve it.
TWCR 2019 will explore the cross-disciplinary theme of Emergence, seeking to bring together ideas, approaches, concepts, and perspectives from natural biological systems and other physical systems, from engineered physical and virtual systems, and from human social systems.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from all these connected fields, to engage across the disciplines, to inform of latest findings, to transfer discoveries and concepts from one field to another, and to inspire new ideas and new collaborations across the theme.
Submission Guidelines
The TWCR programme committee invite you to submit a one page abstract (by 13 January 2019) in any area of emergence related to the call theme. A collection of submissions covering the range of the theme will be selected for presentation (by short talk, or by poster) at the workshop. Submission is via the Easy Chair system
Programme and Organising Committees
Prof Susan Stepney
Dr Richard Bingham
Dr Leo Caves
Mrs Sarah Christmas
Dr Pierre-Philippe Dechant
Dr Dan Franks
Dr Philip Garnett
Prof Richard Law
Dr Simon O’Keefe
Dr Angelika Sebald
Prof Reidun Twarock
Invited Speakers
Professor Yasmin Merali, University of Hull
Speaker 2 TBC
Venue
The conference will be held in the Ron Cooke Hub, University of York, UK, on 27-28 March 2019.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to <sarah.christmas@york.ac.uk>