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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals – Seminar Sinaia 2026: “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks” – Graphs and diagrams
DESCRIPTION:In the previous post\, the general topics related to built biocomplexity that are developed and studied within IUITCS were mentioned. We now have the pleasure of also presenting the graphs and diagrams related to this field\, taken from the works of Prof. Dr. Yannerr Bar-Yam from the USA. \nThey are illustrating the complex systems analyzed within IUITCS: fundamental systems (physical and chemical)\, bio-cellular and biomolecular systems\, physiological systems\, organisms and populations\, social and economic systems\, engineering systems. \nEssential characteristics: fields involved include Mathematics\, Physics\, Computer Science\, Biology\, Philosophy of Science and Epistemology; numerous components\, nonlinearity\, emergence\, self-organization\, dynamics far from equilibrium\, multiscale behavior\, sensitivity to initial conditions\, adaptability\, and the concept of the “Space of Experience”. \nProf. Dr. Yannerr Bar-Yam’s graphics and diagrams are presented as following: \nCharacteristics of complex systems/bio-systems \n \nRepresentation of systems/bio-systems \n \nState and phase space in dynamic bio-systems \n \n Physical / biophysical systems \n \n  Complex adaptive bio-systems \n \nEvolutionary bio-systems \n \nComplex systems – biocomplex systems \n \n 
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/call-for-proposals-seminar-interdisciplinarity-and-transdisciplinarity-landmarks-graphs-and-diagrams/
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals - Seminar: “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks” - Bio-Complexity Topics
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWe have the pleasure of expanding the list of essential subjects to be discussed within the first theme\, Bio-Complexity Topics: \n\nComplex biological systems\nMultidisciplinarity – interdisciplinarity – transdisciplinarity: epistemological signification\nExamples of complex biosystems\nProperties of complex biosystems\nFrom elements and parts to complex biosystems\nWhat is bio-complexity?\nQuestions and existing methods within the science of complex systems\nEmergence and concepts within bio-complexity theory\nIterative aspects (deterministic and stochastic) in the study of complex systems\nAspects of thermodynamic and statistical bio-complexity\nActive\, sliding\, diffusion\, fluctuation\, and becoming processes in bio-complex systems\nDeterministic and stochastic complex processes generated by cellular automata\nBio-complexity and probability\nBio-complexity and computational simulation (Monte Carlo method)\nBio-complexity in social information and communication\nComplexity generated by logical computational systems\nComplexity and bio-complexity generated by fractals\, measure\, renormalization\, and chaos\nComplexity and bio-complexity within deterministic and stochastic network theory. Biologically mathematical networks ANs-B\nBio-complexity\, organization and self-organization\, homeostasis\nThe emergence of simplicity and complexity\nNeural networks and bio-complexity\nBrain functions\, models of the mind\, and complexity\nAttractors and complexity\nFeedforward networks and complexity\nLanguages\, grammars\, and complexity\nBio-signals and complexity\nFrom substructure to hierarchy\nBio-complexity and the Space of Experience\nThe genetic code\, protein kinetics and dynamics\, genetic algebras\, ontogenesis\nCoexisting molecular matter\, bio-structure\, noesi-structure\, psycho-structure\, bio-psychology\nThe phenomenology of sleep and the unconscious\, recovery and “rewriting” of memories\nBio-complexity analyzed through bio-mathematics and psycho-mathematics. Psychometrics\nNature versus nurture. Biological mutations\nLife – origin\, evolution\, and adaptation of complex organisms. Phenomenology. Fitness\nGrowth of complexity\, determinism and stochasticity\, the thought of Kurt Gödel\nExploration\, optimization\, interaction\, and population compatibility\nSpace and time\, space-time. Thermal time. The triad: substance – energy – information\nCatastrophes and stability within complex systems\nThe ecosystem and complexity\nFuzzy systems\, Lindenmayer algebras\, and complexity\nAspects of evolutionary biology within complex systems. Nonlinearity and non-equilibrium\nHuman civilization and complexity\nBehavior\, estimation\, and evolution of bio-complexity\nHuman intuition – neuroscience aspects. Language and complexity\nThe complexity of the human being\, artificial intelligence\, soul\nComplex social systems and policies\nComplexity of biosystem analysis\nBiological networks of multidimensional hierarchical development (ANs) and bio-complexity\nSynergy and bio-complexity\nNatural atomic reactors generating bio-complexity
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/call-for-proposals-seminar-interdisciplinarity-and-transdisciplinarity-landmarks-bio-complexity-topics/
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals - Seminar: “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks” 29–30 October 2026 | Carmen Sylva Cultural Center\, Sinaia\, Romania
DESCRIPTION:The Carmen Sylva Cultural Center in Sinaia invites researchers\, professors\, professionals\, and students to submit proposals for the seminar “Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity – Landmarks”\, an event dedicated to exploring the challenges and opportunities arising from interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches across various fields of knowledge. \nProposed themes for discussion and submissions: \n\nBiocomplexity – Current interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary aspects\nModern culture and interdisciplinary & transdisciplinary education – Methods\, practices\, and innovative perspectives\nConnections and disjunctions between science and 21st-century religion – Current interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary aspects\n\nTypes of submissions accepted: \n\nOral presentations (20 minutes)\nDiscussion sessions and workshops\nScientific or artistic posters with interdisciplinary relevance\n\nSubmission guidelines: \n\nTitle of the paper/proposal\nName(s) of the author(s) and affiliation(s)\nAbstract of maximum 300 words\nIndication of the main theme from the list above\n\nDeadline for submissions: 31 August 2026\nProposals should be sent to: info@iuitcs.org \nContact:\nFor questions or clarifications\, please contact us at info@iuitcs.org or call at +40 723 273 439\, + 32 472 02 38 45 \nWe look forward to receiving your proposals and to fostering a lively and innovative dialogue across disciplines and perspectives!
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/call-for-proposals-seminar-interdisciplinarity-and-transdisciplinarity-landmarks-29-30-october-2026-carmen-sylva-cultural-center-sinaia-romania/
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SUMMARY:ECKM 2026 – Call for Papers
DESCRIPTION:Dear Members IUITCS\, \nWe are pleased to announce you that the next European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM 2026) will be hosted by Niccolò Cusano University in Rome\, Italy\, on 3–4 September 2026.\nPreparations are already underway\, and further details can be found on our website:\n👉 http://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/eckm/ \nWe invite you to circulate the Call for Papers among your colleagues and professional networks. Once full papers have been submitted\, we will contact you to review one or two papers as part of our double-blind peer review process.\nWhile we hope you will contribute and join us again at next year’s conference\, this is not a prerequisite for participating on the review committee. \n🗓️ The Call for Papers will close on 11 February 2026. \nAbout ECKM\nAs the longest-running academic Knowledge Management conference in Europe\, ECKM brings together diverse groups of researchers and practitioners from across disciplines. The event aims to bridge theory and practice — helping practitioners apply research findings\, and enabling researchers to gain insights into real-world challenges. \nKey themes include: \n\nThe Fundamentals of Knowledge Management\nKnowledge Management in Organisations\nKnowledge Innovation and Dynamics\nIntellectual Capital\n\nHost City – Rome\, Italy\nThe 2026 conference will take place in Rome\, the capital of Italy — known as the “Eternal City” for its rich cultural heritage and over 2\,500 years of continuous history. Home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum\, the Roman Forum\, and Vatican City\, Rome offers a unique blend of ancient history and vibrant modern life. \nFor more information\, please visit:\n👉 http://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/eckm/eckm-call-for-papers/ \n 
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/eckm-2026-call-for-papers/
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SUMMARY:The 26th European Conference on Knowledge Management\, September 3-5 Lahti\, Finland
DESCRIPTION:We are honored to announce the prestigious participation of Marta Christina Suciu\, a distinguished member of the International Union of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Cultural Studies (IUITCS)\, member of our Scientific Council at the 26th European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM 2025). \nThe ECKM 2025 took place from September 3–5\, 2025\, in Lahti\, Finland\, hosted by the Lappeenranta–Lahti University of Technology (LUT). This long-standing academic conference serves as a premier international platform where researchers\, academics\, and industry experts exchange ideas and present innovative studies in the field of Knowledge Management (KM). The event embraced a hybrid format\, allowing both in-person and virtual participation. \nProfessor Marta Christina Suciu\, together with Dr Adrian Petre\, Dr Doru Alexandru Plesa\, and Dr Decebal Octavian Dumitrescu\, from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies\, presented the research paper entitled:\n“Exploring the Role of Knowledge Management in Integrating ESG Practices into Organisational Strategies.” \n \nTheir contribution highlighted the critical intersection between knowledge management and sustainable business transformation\, providing valuable insights into how KM practices can support the integration of Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG) principles within contemporary organizational strategies. \nThe active participation of Professor Suciu and her colleagues at ECKM 2025 reflects both the academic excellence of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies and the continued engagement of IUITCS in advancing interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research at an international level.
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/the-26th-european-conference-on-knowledge-management-september-3-5-lahti-finland/
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SUMMARY:Bridging Boundaries: Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for 2025!
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends\, Colleagues\, and Partners\, \nAs another year comes to a close\, we are reminded that the most profound solutions emerge at the intersections—of ideas\, disciplines\, and perspectives. Much like the intricate systems we explore\, this season is a time when connections bring warmth\, collaboration creates meaning\, and harmony transcends complexity.\nIn the spirit of interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity\, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your invaluable contributions and trust. Together\, we have built bridges across boundaries\, tackled challenges\, and nurtured innovation in complex systems.\nMay this festive season bring you balance\, joy\, and inspiration. As we step into 2025\, let us continue to embrace challenges with creativity and look toward a future shaped by unity\, understanding\, and shared purpose. \nWith warm regards and appreciation\, \nThe Board and the entire team at I.U.I.T.C.S. extend their warmest wishes for the holiday season and a successful New Year!
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/bridging-boundaries-seasons-greetings-and-best-wishes-for-2025/
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SUMMARY:A Successful Hybrid Conference on Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems: Key Takeaways and Heartfelt Thanks
DESCRIPTION:On November 5\, 2024\, at the Romanian National Museum of Literature (MNLR) in Bucharest\, the International Union for Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems (I.U.I.T.C.S.)\, headquartered in Belgium organised a Conference-Seminar. \nThe event’s theme was ‘Scientific Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems – 21st Century Approaches’\, where various topics within this topic were explored in depth. \nIt was a hybrid event that brought together attendees and staff both in person and virtually from Romania\, the Republic of Moldova\, Belgium\, Spain and Germany\, thus fostering a truly European collaborative workspace and exchange of ideas. \nWe were grateful and honoured to have them together and begin building a true partnership between prestigious academic institutions and the industry. On the academic side the participation was overwhelming\, welcoming the presence of distinguished guests from the Romanian Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technics (CRIFST)\, the Division of Logics\, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (DLMFS)\, The Romanian Group for Interdisciplinary Research (GCI)\, The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology ” Constantin Rădulescu-Motru” and the Institute of Political Sciences and International Relations “Ion I. C. Brătianu” of the Romanian Academy. Other benchmark institutions of high education honoured with their presence such as the  Doctoral School of Economics I of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. The industry was represented by participants from the Engineering and Product Design branch\, Berlin\, Germany and from IBM Romania & Moldova. \nWe extend our heartfelt thanks to our honourable lecturers\, already mentioned in our previous announcements and postings\, and to everyone who joined and contributed to the vibrant discussions across such diverse scientific fields \nThe focus of the conference was on the complexity of dynamic systems and the emergence that occasionally occurs within that framework. Through the papers presented and extensively discussed\, concerns were addressed from the following fields: philosophy of science\, psychology\, complex systems\, epistemology\, biomathematics\, mathematical modelling\, European law\, philosophy of politics\, post-humanism\, science management\, contemporary philosophy\, epistemology\, economic cybernetics\, economic management\, and complex economic systems. A lively debate took place around the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to Artificial Intelligence in various cultural sectors and business\, emphasizing both the new opportunities and the challenges. \n  \n\nhttps://www.iuitcs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/VIDEO-2024-11-09-20-39-36.mp4\n  \nWe are pleased to share that part of the recording has already been published on the Union’s web page. A warm thank you goes out to the talented musicians whose performances enriched our event: Mr. Albert Cristea\, violinist from the ‘Dinu Lipatti’ National College\, accompanied on piano by Ms. Eliza Puchianu\, who replaced Prof. Cătălin Răducanu due to an urgent commitment at the conservatory. Of course\, we must also thank Mr. Crișan Carpen\, violinist and member of the National Radio Orchestra\, whose help was crucial in organizing this wonderful micro-recital. \nSpecial appreciation goes to Mr. Dragos Constantin and his dedicated team; their hard work made it possible for us to reach a global audience. Behind the scenes\, we had a remarkable team\, including our secretariat\, technical staff in Belgium\, Mr. Catalin Bocanu from Iasi\, and Montserrat Comensaña from Barcelona\, Spain\, who managed our communication and promotion on the web and social media. \nOur sincere gratitude also goes to the European Commission Library and e-Resources in Brussels for their courtesy and support\, as well as to all our promoters\, sponsors\, and families. \nLastly\, but by no means least\, a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Gabriela Toma and her team\, and to the dedicated photographer Mr. Dan Marinescu\, from the National Museum of Romanian Literature (MNLR)\, who were impeccable hosts. \nIn closing\, it was our combined efforts that ensured a memorable experience for everyone and made this event a success. We eagerly await your participation in our next event! \nThe Board of I.U.I.T.C.S.
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/a-successful-hybrid-conference-on-interdisciplinarity-and-transdisciplinarity-in-complex-systems-key-takeaways-and-heartfelt-thanks/
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SUMMARY:Launch of the First Series of On-Line Scientific Lectures by the I.U.I.T.C.S.
DESCRIPTION:We are honored to announce the launch of the first series of lectures organised by our Union\, aimed at providing participants with an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach to essential topics of the science. \nThese courses will be delivered by experts with vast experience and expertise in the field\, ensuring a high level of theoretical and practical knowledge. \nPlease check section “NEWS” for consulting the first month program and more details. \nWe offer you a flavor of what our sessions will contain:   \nSunday 10 NOV at 17.00 (Romanian time) \nFrom the SERIES Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems\, current/modern aspects specific to the 21st century: Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in complex systems – contemporary aspects. \nThe lecture will be presented in approximatively one hour. \nDeadline for subscription: 31 October 2024.   \nWednesday 13 NOV at 20.00 (Romanian time) \n\nFrom the SERIES – Interdisciplinarity in Sociology – “Interdisciplinarity of Social Communication Contexts/ Interdisciplinary of social communication contexts – Rich\, diverse interdisciplinarity in paroemias and euphemisms” \nSaturday 23 NOV at 17.00 (Romanian time)  \n\n\n\nFrom the SERIES – Interdisciplinarity in Nuclear Physics and Radioprotection  –“Fundamental Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Radioprotection and Nuclear Emergence” \nParticipation is 30 EUR for each selected session.  The participation for the Union members and collaborators is free.  \nAccount IBAN for payment: BE86 3630 9543 9350\, opened at ING Bank of Belgium NV/SA \nStay tuned for more details on registration—coming soon! You will be awarded by the IUITCS with a Certificate. This will serve as proof of your participation with the view of improvement in the knowledge relative to scientific interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in complex systems – contemporary aspects. .  
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/launch-of-the-first-series-of-on-line-scientific-lectures-by-the-i-u-i-t-c-s/
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SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE – SEMINAR\, “Scientific interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in the current era. The 21st century approaches.”
DESCRIPTION:  \nWATCH IN STREAMING! \nLINK: meet.google.com/ozt-mdyd-ezn \nNovember 5\, 2024\, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (Bucharest time)\, conference-seminar organized by the International Union for Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems\, headquartered in Belgium. “Scientific Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems – 21st Century Approaches.”  \nWe warmly invite you to attend! \nWith a focus on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary concerns\, the event will clarify these concepts and showcase select works\, all within the framework of complex systems. \n11:00 – 11:10 Opening remarks from the President and Vicepresident \nEvent Program Highlights: \n11 :10 – 11:35 Instrumental Micro-Recital: Violinist Albert Cristea from the Dinu Lipatti National College\, Bucharest\, accompanied on piano by Professor Cătălin Răducanu\, will perform: \n\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major\, KV 219\,\nMovement I with Cadenza by Joseph Joachim;\nHenri Wieniawski: Fantaisie Brillante on Themes from Charles François\nGounod’s Opera “Faust.”\n\nPresentations and Authors: \n11:40 – 12:00 \n1. Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems – Contemporary\nAspects\nSpeaker: Sorin Baiculescu\, International Union for Interdisciplinarity and\nTransdisciplinarity in Complex Systems (IUITCS) – Belgium\, Romanian Committee\nfor the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CRIFST)\, Division of\nLogic\, Methodology\, and Philosophy of Science (DLMFS)\, Romanian\nInterdisciplinary Research Group (GCI) – Romanian Academy; French Society of\nPhilosophy (SFP). \n12:00 – 12:20 \n2. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Cultural and Creative Sectors: Interdisciplinary\nand Transdisciplinary Approaches for Challenges\, Opportunities\, and Policy\nRecommendations\nSpeaker: Adriana Godeanu Metz\, International Union for Interdisciplinarity and\nTransdisciplinarity in Complex Systems (IUITCS) – Belgium. \n12:20 – 12:40 \n3. The Cultural-Creative Economy: Complexity\, Transdisciplinarity\, and\nInterdisciplinarity in Modern Economic Science\nSpeaker: Marta Christina Suciu\, Doctoral School of Economics\, Bucharest Academy\nof Economic Studies; CRIFST – Romanian Academy\, Romanian Academy of\nScientists; IUITCS – Belgium. \n12:40 – 13:00 \n4. Transdisciplinarity (Basarab Nicolescu\, Heisenberg\, Edgar Morin) and\nAcademic/Scientific Skepticism Toward “Subjectivity” (E. Morin). A Discussion\nSpeaker: Henrieta Șerban\, “Constantin Rădulescu-Motru” Institute of Philosophy and\nPsychology\, “Ion I. C. Brătianu” Institute of Political Science and International\nRelations – Romanian Academy; IUITCS – Belgium. \n13:00 – 13:20 \n5. Artificial Intelligence for Business: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity\nSpeaker: Cerasela Baiculescu\, IBM Romania &amp; Moldova. \n13:20 – 13:40 \n6. None of the Poets’ or Philosophers’ Cats Speak: Notes on Post-Anthropocentrism\nSpeaker: Viorella Manolache\, “Ion I. C. Brătianu” Institute of Political Science and\nInternational Relations – Romanian Academy. \n13:40 – 14:00 \n7. Considerations on the Philosophical Language of Basarab Nicolescu \nSpeaker: Cristian Andreescu\, Division of Logic\, Methodology\, and Philosophy of\nScience (DLMFS) – Romanian Academy. \n\nParticipation: Attendance at the conference\n-seminar is by invitation only.\nPresentation Time: Each talk will be allotted 15 minutes\, with an additional 5\nminutes for discussion.\nFee: No participation fee will be charged to attendees
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/nternational-conference-seminar-scientific-interdisciplinarity-and-transdisciplinarity-in-the-current-era-the-21st-century-approaches/
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SUMMARY:NEW: STREAMING Scientific Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems – 21st Century Approaches
DESCRIPTION:WATCH IN STREAMING! \nLINK: LIVE MNLR 2024 (youtube.com) \nNovember 5\, 2024\, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (Bucharest time)\, conference-seminar organized by the International Union for Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems\, headquartered in Belgium. “Scientific Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Complex Systems – 21st Century Approaches.”  \nWe warmly invite you to attend!
URL:https://www.iuitcs.org/event/607/
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