Monday, May 7, 2018

Fwd: Announcing: Symposium on Complexity in Health & Wellness Behavior

 

We are excited to announce our inaugural symposium on complexity in human health and wellness behavior. During this intensive three-day professional education course, we will explore boundary-breaking science that is being used to tackle issues related to human behavioral wellness. Faculty for this course comes from data analytics, medicine and behavioral health, complexity science, computer science, psychology, neuroscience, economics, biology, and biomedical engineering. During this program, you will be introduced to methods, tools, and theory currently being used to understand human wellness from a multi-scaled perspective. No background in science or mathematics is required.

The University of Vermont Complex Systems Center is a highly collaborative, open, and playful space that embraces intellectual curiosity, kindness, and rigor. Our educational programs are meant to be an idea collider. They bring together faculty and participants from many fields and spark new collaboration. They facilitate creativity. Our aim is not just to transfer complexity tools but to provide a life experience and create a community of complexity researchers and practitioners who are open, collaborative, and hungry for rigorous solutions to complex problems. 

Faculty List: Allison Kurti, Chris Danforth, Dario Robleto, Diann E Gaalema, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, Matt Bonds, Nicholas Allgaier, Peter Dodds, Ross A. Hammond, Ryan McGinnis. Additional speakers will be announced shortly. 

Location: Burlington, Vermont 
Date: Sept. 5-7, 2018 (primetime for Lake swimming, apple picking, Causeway Bike rides, & maybe even a bit of leaf peeping) 
 
Find Out More & Register Here


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