| Symposium doctoral interdisciplinaire à Paris |
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| Mardi, 21 Juillet 2009 12:20 |
**** First call: 1st Paris Interdisciplinary PhD symposium - December 7-9 2009, Paris ****We are pleased to announce the 1*st Paris Interdisciplinary PhD symposium*, organized by PhD students of the European interdisciplinary graduate school "Frontiers in Life Sciences". This symposium aims at gathering young researchers (master and PhD students, post-docs) from diverse fields (biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, …) together with eminent researchers in life sciences to discuss and interact in a relaxing and friendly atmosphere, at the heart of Paris (France). The topic of this year is: "From sparse entities to crowded environments: numbers in living systems". During the meeting, speakers will present their research in a way accessible to scientists coming from different backrounds in order to lay grounds for relevant and exciting discussions. Lectures will be supplemented with thematic round tables, poster sessions and informal dinner discussions. Emphasis will be put on interactions, discussions and exchanges of ideas between all participants, students and lecturers alike, giving an opportunity for young scientists to create networks and get in touch with the international speakers who will be present. For more information please visit the website of the event: http://symposium.fdv-paris.org . In addition, this website will also provide an easily-accessible platform to foster interactions between participants before, during and after the symposium, in particular via a blog section. The deadline for online registration to the symposium is September 20th, 2009. Please feel free to forward this information to anyone interested. We hope to see you in Paris in December! Best regards, The Paris Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium team http://symposium.fdv-paris.org Confirmed speakers: Carlos Bustamante (Berkeley University, USA) Peter Csermely (Semmelweis University - Budapest, Hungary) Peter Dittrich (Institute of Computer Science - Jena, Germany) Dirk Helbing (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) Jané Kondev (Brandeis University, USA) Sandeep Krishna (Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Doron Lancet (Weizmann Institute, Israel) Richard Law (York University, UK) Brigitte Pakendorf (Max Planck Institute of Leipzig, Germany) Dmitri Petrov (Stanford University, USA) Kenneth Showalter (West Virginia University, USA) Sorin Solomon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Mark Thomas (University College Londong, UK) Iva Tolic-Norrelykke (Max Planck Institute of Dresden, Germany) |
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