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    This page is a gateway to a set of local and remote mailing lists and discussion groups maintained by the CSCS.

    CSCS Mailing List

    Send mail here to ask to be placed on the CSCS e-mail list. Notices of upcoming seminars, workshops, and other news related to CSCS are sent to this list.

    Complex Systems Reading Group (CSRG)

    The reading group is a broadly interdisciplinary group and meets once every week/2 weeks. The readings are from the general area of nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems. Press here to see the detailed information.

    Complex Systems Advanced Academic Workshop (CSAAW)

    The goal of CSAAW is to support students who are writing dissertations that involve the interdisciplinary ideas and techniques of complex systems research. Through a series of regular meetings, students will discuss their own work and receive feedback from other students, faculty and researchers. Other meetings will consist of talks by and discussions with invited speakers who are active in complex systems research. These speakers, many of who will be recent graduates, will discuss their own work, provide advice on how to successfully complete a complex systems (interdisciplinary) disseration, and how to navigate through the post-graduate job market. Click here for additional information.

    Academic Business Consortium (ABC)

    The CSCS Academic Business Consortium (ABC) is a group consisting of faculty associated with the UM Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) and scientists, managers and executives from South-Eastern Michigan area firms who share a joint interest in developing increasing understanding of complex systems.