7-9 July 2025 – NTU Singapore
Scope
This workshop brings together complexity scientists across Asia to explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of complex networks, nonlinear dynamics, critical phenomena, and artificial intelligence. As complexity science continues to evolve, emerging computational tools and theoretical frameworks are revealing new insights into the behavior of large-scale, interconnected systems found in nature, society, and technology.
We aim to highlight methods that leverage structural properties of networks, dynamical systems theory, and statistical criticality to enhance the performance and interpretability of AI models, as well as to deepen our understanding of emergent phenomena in complex systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, network-based machine learning, criticality in neural computation, nonlinear time-series modeling, collective behavior in multi-agent systems, and algorithmic complexity in physical and biological networks. We particularly welcome contributions that advance the tractability, interpretability, and real-world applicability of complex systems models through innovative computational approaches. By fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, we seek to build a cohesive research community in Asia that bridges complexity science and intelligent computation.
Chairs & Contacts
Kang Hao Cheong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, email
Ee Hou Yong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, email
Invited Speakers
- Sarika Jalan, IIT Indore, India
- Feng Ling, A-Star, Singapore
- Xia Kelin, NTU, Singapore
- Tanadet Pipatpolkai, NTU, Singapore
- Rakesh Nagi, SUTD, Singapore
- Hang-Hyun Jo, The Catholic University of Korea (CUK), Korea
- Acep Purqon, Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB), Indonesia
- Takayuki Mizuno, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
- Kang Hao Cheong, NTU, Singapore
- Ee Hou Yong, NTU, Singapore
Registration
Anyone who has already registered for the conference with a “Basic” or “Plus” package can attend this Workshop free of charge.
Schedule
Available by the end of May.
Questions / Support
For questions about this workshop in particular, please use the contacts of the workshop chairs above.
For questions about ICCS in general: iccs@computationalscience.nl