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Interdisciplinary connectivity: Understanding and managing complex systems using connectivity science

Description du projet

Former des chercheurs dans le domaine de la connectivité

Le domaine des sciences de la connectivité est essentiel pour comprendre le comportement de systèmes complexes dans un très large éventail de disciplines. Ce domaine est en constante évolution et la formation d’une nouvelle génération de chercheurs en début de carrière (CDC) est envisagée par les institutions scientifiques. Le projet i-CONN, financé par l’UE, vise à développer les bases théoriques des sciences de la connectivité ainsi qu’une structure intégrée de méthodes à appliquer dans les systèmes complexes. En outre, il a l’intention d’étudier les appareils de la science de la connectivité pour comprendre, conformer et manipuler des systèmes complexes. Le projet sera déployé dans la recherche, la formation, la compréhension et l’échange de compétences et formera une nouvelle génération de CDC dans le domaine des sciences de la connectivité.

Objectif

The goal of this ITN is to train a new cohort of researchers specialized in the developing field of connectivity science who will be capable of developing interdisciplinary approaches to connectivity across a range of disciplines and real-life applications in the next five to 10 years. Our overarching aim is to overcome barriers to progress in using connectivity science to understand and manage complex systems by learning from transdisciplinary perspectives to produce new insights into the behaviour of complex systems across diverse disciplines (Astrophysics, Computer Science, Ecology, Geomorphology, Hydrology, Neuroscience, Systems Biology and Social Science), and synthesize them into a common set of theories and approaches. To realise this goal, we define three research objectives each of which focuses on a specific challenge in developing connectivity: Objective 1) Developing the theoretical underpinning of connectivity science for applications in complex systems; Objective 2) Development of a unified framework of methods and approaches that can be applied across disciplines; Objective 3) Exploring applications of connectivity science to understand, adapt to and manage complex systems. A dedicated work package has been created for each research objective, and each one involves the key activities of the network: research, training, and knowledge and expertise dissemination. In addition, WP4 will have oversight of training, WP5 the management and WP6 the dissemination aspects of the network. Training of ESRs will include: - A network-wide training course in transferable skills will be specially developed and delivered by D-CAD (Centre for Academic Development at Durham), an award-winning programme supporting Early Career Researchers. - a bespoke series of five advanced training courses and a datathon - secondments between academic, private- and public-sector partners - online training courses and seminars and a network conference.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 212 690,24
Adresse
STOCKTON ROAD THE PALATINE CENTRE
DH1 3LE Durham
Royaume-Uni

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Région
North East (England) Tees Valley and Durham Durham CC
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 212 690,24

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