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The progressive integration of a wide range of different disciplines - including physics, statistics, information theory, biochemistry, genetics and medicine, population genetics and game theory - and increased availability of quantitative data has led to major advances in most diverse domains of life sciences, from molecular and cell biology to terrestrial and oceanic ecology, economics and quantitative finance. The integration process between disciplines has led to the consolidation of a new research domain, which we describe as ‘quantitative life sciences’ to provide a sense of its breadth. Detailed information...
6 May 2020
Computational Epidemiology at the time of COVID-19
24 Apr 2020
Dr. Luca Ferretti gives ICTP-SISSA Colloquium 24 April
27 Jan 2020
Marc Mézard to speak on artificial intelligence, statistical physics
31 Oct 2019
Batty behaviour explained by ICTP research could lead to robot applications
Europe/Rome 2020-05-08 15:00:00 2020-05-08 16:00:00 Population Dynamics of Emerging Diseases ZOOM MEETING ICTP pio@ictp.it 8 May 2020
» Population Dynamics of Emerging Diseases
Europe/Rome 2020-05-25 08:00:00 2020-05-29 22:00:00 Signatures of Nonequilibrium Fluctuations in Life | (smr 3446) *POSTPONED* In response to the recent developments regarding COVID-19 and following the extension of the red zone to the entire Italian territory, and the possibility of a prolonged emergency situation, the Workshop has been POSTPONED to 2021. Please keep checking this page for the new, official dates. More details at https://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/media-centre/news/2020/3/covid-19-update-10-march.aspx Life is a nonequilibrium phenomenon, requiring the constant consumption of energy to circumvent the pernicious effects of fluctuations. Recent advances in experimental techniques and in the theory of nonequilibrium processes offer new opportunities for the study of fluctuations in biological systems. What are the energetic costs of key processes needed to sustain life at the cellular level? What statistical features are unique in biological systems? How can we harvest energy efficiently from living matter? What is the biological relevance of fundamental results such as the fluctuation theorems and the thermodynamic uncertainty relation? This workshop aims at gathering active scientists (experimentalists and theorists) from different domains across physics and biology who have made significant contributions to address fluctuations in living systems. The workshop will provide a unique framework for researchers from developing countries to establish a scientific dialogue with their counterparts from around the world performing cutting-edge research in physics and biology. Students and early career scientists will get a flavour of the possibilities and outstanding questions in biophysics. The aim of the workshop is to discuss existing efforts on understanding nonequilibrium fluctuations using biological and physical methods, but more importantly, to identify future questions in this domain and the collaborations that will help to answer them. Key topics include: Sensory systems, oscillators and memory Active matter Cytoskeleton and membrane dynamics Molecular motors Nonequilibrium thermodynamics ICTP ICTP pio@ictp.it 25 May 2020 - 29 May 2020
» Signatures of Nonequilibrium Fluctuations in Life | (smr 3446) *POSTPONED*
Europe/Rome 2020-11-02 07:00:00 2020-11-13 21:00:00 School on Collective Animal Behaviour *POSTPONED* | (smr 3432) Note: ICTP has suspended all educational activities from 24 February to 15 May as precautionary measures due to COVID-19; more details at https://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/media-centre/news/2020/2/ictp_suspend_activities.aspx The School has been POSTPONED TO 2 - 13 NOVEMBER 2020 <span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif; color:red;mso-ansi-language:EN-IE"> Collective behavior is a distinctive trait of human and animal societies. The 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. Provisional list of Speakers: Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Konstanz Deborah Gordon, Stanford University Marcelo Magnasco, Rockefeller University, New York Melanie Moses, University of New Mexico David Sumpter, University of Uppsala Guy Theraulaz, CRCA, Toulouse Havana - Cuba ICTP pio@ictp.it 2 Nov 2020 - 13 Nov 2020
» School on Collective Animal Behaviour *POSTPONED* | (smr 3432)
Europe/Rome 2020-11-30 07:00:00 2020-12-11 21:00:00 Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology: Quantitative Approaches in Ecosystem Ecology | (smr 3486) ICTP ICTP pio@ictp.it 30 Nov 2020 - 11 Dec 2020
» Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology: Quantitative Approaches in Ecosystem Ecology | (smr 3486)
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