The magic beans were planted Tuesday night and the live green wall sprung forth on Wednesday morning! #Weiser #livingwall #liveplants https://t.co/4ZqteqdUm2
The first official event is taking place on Weiser 7th floor at noon today! CSAAW book discussion in the large conference room. https://t.co/QpEf8I7Fv7
Feeling Weiser. There will be CSCS seminars and classes in our new completely remodelled space on the 7th floor. https://t.co/yWAydpbqZK
Move-in day! Matt Okunawu of LSA-IT helps get things up and running for CSCS in new Weiser offices. https://t.co/O11eihxNqQ
NEW DIGS! CSCS HQ is moving across the East U plaza and up to the 7th floor of the new Weiser Building effective August 7, 2017. Read more: http://myumi.ch/Log4m
Retweeted Arvind Ilamaran (@arvind_ilamaran):
@sfiscience will do good to notice, How China escaped the poverty trap by Professor Yuen Ang of @UMich https://t.co/2KnEwAqWEQ
Retweeted Sean Fox (@DrSeanFox):
Brilliant new insights on institutional innovation and economic development from @yuenyuenang #econdev https://t.co/serLMW0ijO
UM Complex Systems shared a link.
CS IGERT Fellow Jon Atwell finishing and heading to Northwestern. Diss. Defense July 17 1:30pm 4147 LSA building https://t.co/ycABYagS9H
UM Complex Systems shared a link.
CSAAW short course on Evolutionary Game Theory next month, info in the poster here! https://t.co/hBNkW5Irfg
W6/7 12pm 317WH:Journal discussion:"Maximum information entropy: A foundation for ecological theory." sign up here: https://t.co/3ooUcXyFl3
CSCS announces the appmt. of Luis Zaman as LSA Collegiate Postdoctoral Fellow in Complex Systems beginning Sep.2017 https://t.co/lrZf2yHblM https://t.co/PHZK0qdjiu
Little excitement in West Hall this morning - alarm sends everyone out. And back in again. False alarm!
"GROWING INEQUALITY" book release featuring our own Complex Systems (and SPH and Mathematics) Professor Carl P Simon as one of the editors:
Growing Inequality: Bridging Complex Systems, Population Health, and Health Disparities (Kaplan, Diez Roux, Simon, Galea, eds.) (Westphalia Press, 2017) more at goo.gl/sYyXqs
In January 2009 researchers from The University of Michigan’s Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) and School of Public Health (SPH) held a two-day work...shop on “Complex Systems Approaches to Population Health Issues.” By the Fall of 2010, with support from NIH, the organizers of that meeting formed a vibrant research network of complex systems modelers and population health researchers from 18 disciplines that would meet 3 to 4 times a year to brainstorm and write about the overlaps in their interests. The heart of that group continued to be from CSCS (Riolo, Simon, Bruch, Cherng) and SPH (Kaplan, Diez Roux, Galea). Last week Westphalia Press published a collection of the fruits of their work: Growing Inequality, Bridging Complex Systems, Population Health, and Health Disparities. A steal at $25 for over 300 pages and a great Fathers’ Day gift, it immediately rose to #1 on Amazon’s list of new books on poverty.
To download the table of contents and the introductory chapter, click on:
https://westphaliapress.files.wordpress.com/…/growing-inequ…
W6/7,12pm,317WH: Journal discussion:"Maximum information entropy: A foundation for ecological theory." sign up here: https://t.co/3ooUcXyFl3



















