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Call for Proposals – Seminar: “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks” – Bio-Complexity Topics

March 8 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

The IUITCS Seminar “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks,” to be held 29–30 October 2026 at the Carmen Sylva Cultural Center in Sinaia, Romania, proposes three main themes for discussion.

We have the pleasure of expanding the list of essential subjects to be discussed within the first theme, Bio-Complexity Topics:

  1. Complex biological systems
  2. Multidisciplinarity – interdisciplinarity – transdisciplinarity: epistemological signification
  3. Examples of complex biosystems
  4. Properties of complex biosystems
  5. From elements and parts to complex biosystems
  6. What is bio-complexity?
  7. Questions and existing methods within the science of complex systems
  8. Emergence and concepts within bio-complexity theory
  9. Iterative aspects (deterministic and stochastic) in the study of complex systems
  10. Aspects of thermodynamic and statistical bio-complexity
  11. Active, sliding, diffusion, fluctuation, and becoming processes in bio-complex systems
  12. Deterministic and stochastic complex processes generated by cellular automata
  13. Bio-complexity and probability
  14. Bio-complexity and computational simulation (Monte Carlo method)
  15. Bio-complexity in social information and communication
  16. Complexity generated by logical computational systems
  17. Complexity and bio-complexity generated by fractals, measure, renormalization, and chaos
  18. Complexity and bio-complexity within deterministic and stochastic network theory. Biologically mathematical networks ANs-B
  19. Bio-complexity, organization and self-organization, homeostasis
  20. The emergence of simplicity and complexity
  21. Neural networks and bio-complexity
  22. Brain functions, models of the mind, and complexity
  23. Attractors and complexity
  24. Feedforward networks and complexity
  25. Languages, grammars, and complexity
  26. Bio-signals and complexity
  27. From substructure to hierarchy
  28. Bio-complexity and the Space of Experience
  29. The genetic code, protein kinetics and dynamics, genetic algebras, ontogenesis
  30. Coexisting molecular matter, bio-structure, noesi-structure, psycho-structure, bio-psychology
  31. The phenomenology of sleep and the unconscious, recovery and “rewriting” of memories
  32. Bio-complexity analyzed through bio-mathematics and psycho-mathematics. Psychometrics
  33. Nature versus nurture. Biological mutations
  34. Life – origin, evolution, and adaptation of complex organisms. Phenomenology. Fitness
  35. Growth of complexity, determinism and stochasticity, the thought of Kurt Gödel
  36. Exploration, optimization, interaction, and population compatibility
  37. Space and time, space-time. Thermal time. The triad: substance – energy – information
  38. Catastrophes and stability within complex systems
  39. The ecosystem and complexity
  40. Fuzzy systems, Lindenmayer algebras, and complexity
  41. Aspects of evolutionary biology within complex systems. Nonlinearity and non-equilibrium
  42. Human civilization and complexity
  43. Behavior, estimation, and evolution of bio-complexity
  44. Human intuition – neuroscience aspects. Language and complexity
  45. The complexity of the human being, artificial intelligence, soul
  46. Complex social systems and policies
  47. Complexity of biosystem analysis
  48. Biological networks of multidimensional hierarchical development (ANs) and bio-complexity
  49. Synergy and bio-complexity
  50. Natural atomic reactors generating bio-complexity

Details

Date:
March 8
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm