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The Undergraduate Society of Complex Systems

Ever wondered how complexity emerges? How chaos turns into patterns? Join the Undergraduate Society for Complex Systems tomorrow to learn more about the field of Complex Systems, get involved, and connect with other like-minded Complex Systems students.

The Undergraduate Society of Complex Systems exists to facilitate awareness of and expertise in using Complex Systems tools to tackle real-world problems. To this end, members will participate in projects focused on learning techniques from different areas of Complexity science, engaging with current academic research, and exploring novel applications thereof. Additionally, the Society aims to generally promote and expose its members to the wider interdisciplinary field, with varied faculty and member seminars, as well as engage in outreach events to the larger University community.

This semester, USCS meets 5:30-6:30 PM on Thursdays in Weiser Hall Room 755. Join in before the semester ends!

For questions contact club president Kirill Truntaev and faculty advisor Jeff Dunworth or you can join the mailing list by emailing cmplx-society-requests@umich.edu