Complex Systems Group
Overview
The Complex Systems Group (CX) at Indiana University is part of the School of Informatics. The group was established in 2004 as the first of its kind in the university, although it was not formalized until the formation of the Department of Informatics within the School. CX is meant to foster interdisciplinary research in all areas related to complex systems. It is currently under the coordination of Alessandro Vespignani, Professor of Informatics and Physics.
CX embodies mathematicians, physicists, biologists, psychologists, cognitive scientists, information scientists, linguists, and computer scientists, emphasizing lively and multidisciplinary teamwork with other research groups within the university, in the US and abroad. For example, within IU we presently have joint collaborations with the Cognitive Science Program, the Biocomplexity Institute in the Physics Department, the Institute for Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics, the School of Library and Information Science, the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, the Data and Search Institute, the Complex Systems and Networks Group, the Computer Science Department, and other groups within Informatics.
Go to the Complex Systems Group web site.