This summer… learn about computation, evolutionary biology, physics, philosophy of science, literature and mathematics… enjoy beach parties, art jam sessions, mind-bending debates, local cuisine and nightlife. All of this, and more, in the scenic city of Valencia, situated on the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
More information and registrationOnsite places are limited and registrations end on June 20, so be sure to follow the link above and register to secure your spot early. Participants in the SEMF Interdisciplinary School travelling to Valencia get access to sponsored accommodation at a reduced price and in an excellent location, minutes away from the School venue, and within walking distance of the beach and the city centre.
The aim of this event is to gather a group of young researchers, creators and students that engage in a very unique intellectual environment while attending talks and short courses by leading figures. Here is a handful of speakers and topics covered:
· Stephen Wolfram (Wolfram Institute) – Computational Evolution
· Rossana Mastrandrea (IMT School of Advanced Studies) – Networks and Entropy
· Irida Altman (ETH Zurich) – Literary Aspects of Mathematics
· Tom Froese (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology) – Biology, Cognition, Computation, Complexity
· Mel Andrews (University of Cincinnati, Carnegie Mellon University) – Machine Learning in Science
· Sandra Ranilla-Cortina (Credit Suisse) – Industry & Academia
We encourage participants to attend in person but remote online attendance is also possible, you can choose your modality when registering in the link above.
We look forward to welcoming you in Valencia or online soon!
The SEMF team
Posted on 18/06/2024