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Complexity Centre and MathSys CDT events carry priority over room D1.07.

To book D1.07 please email Sheetal dot Sharma at warwick dot ac dot uk

Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

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SSLC Meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Heather Robson

Stefan Grosskinsky

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Computational Techniques Seminar (see website)

Magnus Richardson

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P@W Group meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Stefan Adams

Karen McKinley

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Complexity Forum: Samraat Pawar (Imperial College London - Silwood Park)
D1.07 Complexity Science

Metabolic constraints on complex ecosystems

Scores of competitive, mutualistic, and consumer-resource interactions between organisms underlie every ecosystem. Altogether, these interactions form large, complex networks that show interesting and sometimes unpredictable ecosystem dynamics. Can we ever hope to achieve a level of understanding that will allow us to predict how and when these complex systems arise/assemble, and persist under external perturbations? I will talk about how quantifying species interactions using metabolic theory for individual organisms offers a way, and yields novel and empirically-relevant predictions about ecosystem assembly and stability under environmental fluctuations.

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PhD group meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science/Common Room

Gareth Alexander

Magnus Richardson

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WAGER Seminar
D1.07 Complexity Science

Gian Lorenzo Spisso

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MASDOC RSG
D1.07

Booked on behalf of Nikos Zygouras

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