Conference Overview

The aim of the meeting is to bring together researchers in the broad field of experimental nonlinear dynamics and its applications to various fields of science and technology. While the conference focuses on experimental approaches, theoretical work is most welcome when it explains observations, suggests new experiments or provides new methods for analyzing data. All fields falling within the general scope of the conference are welcome.

Public Talk, May 17, 7:30pm
Harry Swinney, University of Texas at Austin [Bio] / Jerry Gollub, Haverford College

Mini-Symposium, May 18, 7:30-9:30pm
Complex Networks: The Direct and the Inverse Problem

Invited speakers:

Dwight Barkley, University of Warwick, UK | Bio | Abstract | Hydrodynamics and Plasmas

Barbara Brown, National Center for Atmospheric Research, US | Bio | Abstract | Extreme Events

Seth Cohen, Duke University, US | Bio | Abstract | Electronics

John Dudley, University of Franche-Comte, France | Bio | Abstract | Nonlinear Optics

Robert Ecke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | Bio | Abstract | Energy Systems Dynamics

Diane Henderson, Pennsylvania State University, US | Bio | Abstract | Hydrodynamics and Plasmas

Hans J. Herrmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland | Bio | Abstract | Earth Systems Science

Mogens H. Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark | Bio | Abstract |

Pascal Jürgens, Institute for communication, U of Mainz, Germany | Bio | Abstract | Extreme Events

Denise Kirschner, University of Michigan | Bio | Abstract | Neuroscience and Physiology

Aneta Koseska, University of Potsdam, Germany | Bio | Abstract | Systems Biology

Klaus Lehnertz, University of Bonn, Germany | Bio | Abstract | Neuroscience and Physiology

Norbert Marwan, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany | Bio | Abstract | Earth Systems Science

Alessandro Moura, University of Aberdeen, UK | Bio | Abstract | Systems Biology

Toshiyuki Nakagaki, Future University Hakodate, Japan | Bio | Abstract | Complex Networks

Mark Newman, University of Michigan, US | Bio | Abstract | Complex Networks

Scott Page, University of Michigan, US | Bio | Abstract | Social Dynamics and Economics

Mercedes Pascual, University of Michigan, US | Bio | Ecology, Evolution and Epidemiology

Joachim Peinke, ForWind, University of Oldenburg, Germany | Bio | Abstract | Energy Systems Dynamics

Antonio Politi, Institute for Complex Systems, Italy | Bio | Abstract | Data Anaysis

Jose R. Rios Leite, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil | Abstract | Nonlinear Optics

Benoit Roman, CNRS / École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, France | Bio | Abstract | Nano and Quantum Systems

Rajarshi Roy, University of Maryland, US | Bio | Abstract | Nonlinear Optics

Daniel Steck, University of Oregon, US | Bio | Abstract | Nano and Quantum Systems

Ruedi Stoop, University of Zurich / ETH Zurich, Switzerland | Bio | Abstract | Electronics

Wen-Xu Wang, Arizona State University, US | Abstract | Data Anaysis

Conference Venue

Conference will be held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The Rackham building, which will host the conference is located conveniently on the Central Campus, just steps from downtown and all its attractions.