Team:ETH Zurich/project/overview

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This project that combines modeling and wet-lab work will enable us to answer some questions such as how complexity can emerge from simple rules, whether it can be predicted from simple rules, how we can deal with crosstalk and leakiness of biological systems to enable a good predictability.
This project that combines modeling and wet-lab work will enable us to answer some questions such as how complexity can emerge from simple rules, whether it can be predicted from simple rules, how we can deal with crosstalk and leakiness of biological systems to enable a good predictability.
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Second, we widen the scope of our investigation to other projects and disciplines, from scientific fields to philosophy, sociology or art. We adress once more the issue of how to deal with complexity, by interviewing experts in several fields and gathering more massive responses with a survey. We want to investigate how people deal with complexity today. Do they consider that parts are strictly ordered, and try to reduce complexity to simple parts strictly following a set of deterministic rules, or do they accept that complexity comprises a mix of order and disorder, that a part of uncertainty can't be neglected and that complex systems should be studied as a whole ? Both approaches have their advantages and their disadvantages, which one should we choose to deal with the increasing complexity of our world ?
Second, we widen the scope of our investigation to other projects and disciplines, from scientific fields to philosophy, sociology or art. We adress once more the issue of how to deal with complexity, by interviewing experts in several fields and gathering more massive responses with a survey. We want to investigate how people deal with complexity today. Do they consider that parts are strictly ordered, and try to reduce complexity to simple parts strictly following a set of deterministic rules, or do they accept that complexity comprises a mix of order and disorder, that a part of uncertainty can't be neglected and that complex systems should be studied as a whole ? Both approaches have their advantages and their disadvantages, which one should we choose to deal with the increasing complexity of our world ?

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