Mission
Why this workshop exists
The workshop provides a shared stage for complexity science, AI methods, innovation, and legal-ethical frameworks, ensuring that academic discussion remains truly interdisciplinary from the outset.
- Rigorous academic focus on complexity and innovation.
- Bridging quantitative methods and institutional frameworks.
Mission and Vision Rigorous academic focus on complexity and innovation.
Format
How the day is organised
A compact, single-day structure featuring keynote lectures, plenary sessions, and dedicated discussion space in a shared room to foster a unified scientific dialogue.
- Single room for a shared scientific arc.
- Breaks and meals as deliberate discussion time.
Workshop format Single room for a shared scientific arc.
Audience
Who should attend
The workshop is designed for doctoral researchers, faculty members, and practitioners working at the intersection of AI, policy, and social complexity.
- Doctoral candidates from across the National PhD Program.
- Scholars interested in the impact of AI on socio-economic systems.
Target audience Doctoral candidates from across the National PhD Program.
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