School on Synchronization: from collective motion to brain dynamics
albert | events | 12/02/2025

Synchronization is one of the fundamental phenomena in complex systems and nonlinear dynamics. There are a large number of systems where synchronization is an important effect and we shall focus on two of them:
a) Mobile systems: the emergence of coordinated movement in space and time without an apparent controller.
b) The Janus-faced nature of synchronization in brain dynamics, or how synchronization impairs and drives the brain, and the importance of physics for the prediction of epileptic seizures.
The school will cover:
– A general introduction to synchronization phenomena;
– Systems where spatial and temporal synchronization occur simultaneously, as observed in sperm cells, starfish embryos and swarmalators in general;
– Introduction to epilepsy and seizure dynamics;
– Seizure prediction methods: Modern nonlinear models for the detection and forecasting of dynamical transitions from time series; challenges and opportunities for more efficient data analysis.
The event will also include a workshop on the weekend of February 8-9 covering current research in the field.
This school is part of the Topics in Nonlinear Science: Fundamentals and Applications.
There is no registration fee and limited funds are available for travel and local expenses.
Organizers:
- Marcus Aguiar (UNICAMP, Brazil)
- Hilda A. Cerdeira (IFT-UNESP, Brazil)
- Mario Chavez (Sorbonne University, France)
- Albert Diaz Guilera (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
- Klaus Lehnertz (University of Bonn, Germany)