The 2025 Postdocs in Complexity Global Conference, held September 16-19, drew 53 accomplished scholars for a four-day meeting ...
SFI External Professor Van Savage (UCLA) reviews a new textbook by External Professor Ole Peters and Alexander Adamou, both ...
Global markets are complex systems, shaped by feedback loops, sudden shocks, and adaptive behavior that rarely follow textbook rules and which can’t be captured by neat equations. That reality is at ...
Complexity science can help archaeologists understand how the everyday actions of ancient people accumulated into the ...
In a new paper in Science Advances, SFI External Professor Marcus Hamilton and colleagues present a new model showing the ...
In August, the American Institute of Physics and AIP Foundation honored SFI External Professor France Córdova with an evening celebration in downtown Santa Fe. The event included a reception, a ...
SFI External Professor Jessika Trancik, a former SFI Omidyar Fellow and current professor at MIT, was named the director of MIT’s Sociotechnical Systems Research Center (SSRC) this summer. The SSRC ...
SFI External Professor Luís Bettencourt and co-author Nicholas Marchio, both researchers at the University of Chicago, use the first complete dataset of more than 415 million buildings across 50 ...
Recent attempts to understand the origin of social fragmentation are based on spin models which include terms accounting for two social phenomena: homophily -- the tendency for people with similar ...
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object, designed to exactly mimic its inspiration — not as a simple model, but as a complex system that uses real-time data to change in all ...
In July, the National Science Foundation announced a $100 million investment in AI research, spread over six Research Institutes. Three SFI researchers will participate as leaders and collaborators in ...
Schulte, E.,Fry, Z. P.,Fast, E.,Weimer, W.,Forrest, S. Neutral landscapes and mutational robustness are believed to be important enablers of evolvability in biology ...