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EPSRC Reference: EP/E501214/1
Title: Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences
Principal Investigator: Hogan, Professor SJ
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Project Partners:
Hewlett Packard Inc ICERA Inc LSCITS
Myriad-Technology Systems Thinking UK Toshiba
Department: Engineering Mathematics and Technology
Organisation: University of Bristol
Scheme: Capacity Build-Complexity Sci
Starts: 30 October 2006 Ends: 29 October 2014 Value (£): 3,982,000
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Complexity Science Control Engineering
Networks & Distributed Systems System on Chip
Theoretical biology
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The Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences (BCCS) will meet the present national need to address the implications of Complexity within the cognate applications areas of Engineering, Life & Molecular Sciences by setting up an integrated multidisciplinary research and training environment in complexity science. The selected application areas in aspects of biology, chemistry and engineering offer major challenges to complexity but their resolution requires innovative theory to be developed. The vision for the BCCS is that it will grow a dynamic hub of theoretical and computational expertise that interacts with and connects the application areas, which in turn link to cross-cutting University research themes.
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