This conference aims to unite researchers in dynamical systems, fostering interdisciplinary exchange between experts in one- and low-dimensional dynamics, and those working on high-dimensional networked systems. The study of high-dimensional systems, particularly dimension reduction in network dynamics, has greatly benefited from insights from one-dimensional dynamics. Conversely, the field of complex dynamics has recorded a great activity in the push of low-dimensional descriptions to higher dimensions. By bringing together diverse perspectives, we seek both to explore recent advancements at the established intersection between these areas, and to uncover new connections.
LIST OF SPEAKERS
Anna Miriam Benini (Università di Parma)
Fabrizio Bianchi (Università di Pisa)
Henk Bruin (Universität Wien)
Kostiantyn Drach (Universitat de Barcelona, CRM-Barcelona)
Núria Fagella (Universitat de Barcelona, CRM-Barcelona)
Bastien Fernandez (LPSM, CNRS)
Mark Holland (University of Exeter): to be confirmed
Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College London)
Luna Lomonaco (IMPA)
Stefano Luzzatto (ICTP)
Stefano Marmi (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Marco Martens (Stony Brook University)
Liviana Palmisano (KTH)
Leticia Pardo-Simon (Universitat de Barcelona, CRM-Barcelona)
Tiago Pereira (ICMC,Universidade de São Paulo)
David Rand (University of Warwick)
Lasse Rempe (University of Liverpool)
Gustavo Rodrigues Ferreira (CRM-Barcelona)
Edmilson Roque (Max Planck Institute, Dresden)
Weixiao Shen (SCMS)
Leon Staresenic (ETH)
Corinna Ulcigrai (Universität Zürich)
Anna Zdunik (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Although we do not expect to cover participants’ expenses, limited financial support may be available for younger participants presenting a poster or giving a short talk, subject to funding availability.
The deadline to apply for funding is the 22nd Feb 2026.
More information on the application procedure at the REGISTRATION PAGE.
The number of participants attending the Workshop is limited, therefore the registration will be confirmed after its expiration.
Funded by:
— FAPESP grant 2023/13706-0 titled Predicting Critical Transitions in Complex Dynamical
Networks: Reduction and Learning
— Serrapilheira Institute Fellowship (Grant No. Serra-1709-16124) titled Reconstructing
Complex Networks from Data
— “Dynamics and Information Research Institute – Quantum Information (Teoria
dell'Informazione), Quantum Technologies”, in the framework of the agreement signed by
Unicredit Bank and Scuola Normale on July 31st 2014
— UKRI-EPSRC grant number UKRI1021 “Strongly Coupled Maps: Thermodynamic Limits and
Rates of Convergence”
