15–17 Sept 2025
Dipartimento di Fisica - Università di Bari "Aldo Moro"
Europe/Rome timezone
CSS/ITALY 2025

Overview

MAIN TOPIC: ONE HEALTH

TOPICS

1. Foundations of Complex Systems

2. Infrastructure, Planning and Environment

3. Disaster Risk

4. Data-Driven Complexity Science

5. Information and Communication Technologies

6. Economics and Finance

7. Biological and (Bio)Medical Complexity

8. Socio-Ecological Systems

9. Language, Linguistics, Cognition and Social Systems

 

CSS/Italy is the Italian Chapter of the Complex Systems Society (CSS), aiming at coordinating regional efforts to foster new scientific collaborations and participation to Italian, EU and international projects. CSS/Italy shares and promotes initiatives such as workshops, schools and seminars focused on complex systems in the Italian territory, in synergy with local existing initiatives and entities from other disciplines. 

CSS/Italy is coordinated by an Executive Board of CSS members:

Campania Fulvio Parisi Università di Napoli Federico II  
Emilia Romagna Raffaella Burioni Università di Parma  
Emilia Romagna Armando Bazzani Università di Bologna  
Lazio Gabriele Oliva Università Campus Bio-Medico  
Lombardia Caterina La Porta Università di Milano  
Lombardia Stefano Zapperi Università di Milano  
Piemonte Ciro Cattuto ISI Foundation  
Puglia Loredana Bellantuono Università di Bari  
Sardegna Mario Mureddu Università di Cagliari  
Sicilia Vito Latora Università di Catania  
Toscana Angelo Facchini IMT Lucca  
Trentino Alto-Adige Gianluca Lattanzi Università di Trento  
Veneto Samir Suweis Università di Padova  National Coordinator

 

with the support of three independent committees:

  • CSS/Italy Steering Committee
  • CSS/Italy Web Communications Committee
  • CSS/Italy External Relations Committee

Mission

We strongly believe that complexity science plays a fundamental role in improving our understanding of Nature and in describing real-world systems. Therefore, since the very beginning, our aim is to develop new bridges, as well as to enhance existing ones, between theoretical complexity scientists and applied researchers in biology, neuroscience, ecology, social sciences, computer science, economy, engineering and physics. The long-term goal of CSS/Italy is to provide a ground where experienced complexity scientists, early-career researchers and domain scientists work in synergy to generate new theoretical and applied research opportunities which can have a high societal impact.

Activities

Members of CSS/Italy advertise the relevant activities of their groups and institutions through the mailing list and this Website, to attract and engage other members. Advertised activities include, but are not limited to:

  1. Academic courses and/or programs;
  2. Local workshops;
  3. Invited seminars of leading experts;
  4. Potential research partnerships;
  5. Job opportunities;

which might be of interest for the scholars of other member institutions.  This exchange of information favors cost-effective mobility of students and early-career researchers in the region, enhancing cooperation and coordination among member institutions.l effectively with this task.

CSS/Italy

Every two years, one of the member institutions hosts the CSS/Italy, the regional conference on complex systems devoted to increase the engagement of young scholars in this field, who can not afford the traveling expenses to attend the flagship Conference on Complex Systems and other international events.