“Natural Algorithms” Workshop

September 16, 2009 by faculty  
Filed under Events, Meetings, Talks, Technical talks, Workshops

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November 2-3, 2009

Organizer: Bernard Chazelle

The workshop will explore the benefits of viewing self-organizing systems, especially those occurring in nature, as “algorithms.” It will examine the possibility of building new bridges between theoretical computer science and the fields of biology, control theory, physics, engineering, and applied math, where dynamical systems have been traditionally studied. The talks will take place in the Prince William Ballroom of the Nassau Inn hotel.

Registration is free but mandatory. Online registration is closed. Walk-ins are welcome.
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Local information: If you plan to come to the workshop and need a hotel room, we suggest you register and reserve a room at the Nassau Inn as soon as possible. Their phone number is 1-800-862-7728 or 609-921-7500. For further information on local hotels, click here. For campus map, including parking lots and Palmer House, click here and here.

Driving and Parking information. Visitors coming to campus on weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm may park in Lot 21 near Jadwin Gymnasium. They can also use garage #3 (highest level) on Prospect Street. Place this parking pass on your dashboard. Directions to campus link here: http://www.princeton.edu/main/visiting/travel/driving/

Use this link to make reservations to an airport shuttle with Princeton University discount. For further questions not answered in this page, send us email at natalg09 {at} gmail(.)com.

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