Description |
Collective behavior is a distinctive trait of human and animal societies. This school aims at providing a thorough introduction to basic notions and advanced topics in this subject from the viewpoints of physics, biology, computer science and robotics. Speakers: R. ALONSO, Biology Faculty, University of Havana, Cuba A. BARRO, Biology Faculy, University of Havana, Cuba
F. GINELLI, University of Insurbia, Italy
P. GONZALEZ, Center for Marine Investigations, University of Havana, Cuba
D. GORDON, Stanford University, USA
M. MOSES, University of New Mexico, USAA. LAGE, Center for Complex Systems, University of Havana, Cuba M. MAGNASCO, Rockefeller University, New York, USA Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |
School on Collective Animal Behavior | (smr 3892)
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