
Complex Systems Lab
@cslab_upf
Research group in complex systems at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)
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We are hiring. Do you want to work on terraforming the biosphere as a strategy against climate change, using synbio and maths? Within our Complex Systems Lab SYNTERRA project, in a joint EMBL Barcelona and UPF Medicine and Life Sciences collaboration, we open two postdoc positions embl.org/jobs/position/âŠ


How do molecular agents explore their worlds? How can they deal with information processing, energy harvesting and external fluctuations? Can universal thermodynamic bounds be defined? Yes, check our new paper with Artemy Kolchinsky and Jordi Santa Fe Institute arxiv.org/pdf/2303.04975âŠ


A new PhD thesis from the Complex Systems Lab at UPF Barcelona by my student Jordi. A large part was done at Santa Fe Institute in collaboration with our dear colleagues Artemy Kolchinsky and Sid Redner. Liquid brains, Maxwell demons, evolved cooperators, stochastic thermodynamics & more.



Our work with victor Jordi Pla from UPF Barcelona and Nuria Conde from EMBL Barcelona includes a proposal for the synthetic consortium. Now looking for funding! VĂctor de Lorenzo đŠ Juli PeretĂł đ


What is possible in the space of brains and cognitions? Where are ants, cells, xenobots, plants, humans & A.I.s located? Honoured and excited to deliver this year's Stanislaw Ulam Memorial Lectures at The Lensic in Santa Fe Santa Fe Institute Jessica Flack santafe.edu/events/28th-anâŠ


Why is (a)symmetry so important in brains? How did asymmetry evolve? What is the impact on cognition and language? Why half brains might be enough? Come to the Lecture by Luis Seoane @brigan_raman at the Barcelona Collaboratorium EMBL Barcelona Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) UPF Medicine and Life Sciences barcelonacollaboratorium.com/seminars/asymmâŠ


How close are living systems to optimal states? In our new paper in Physical Review Research with Artemy Kolchinsky and Jordi we searched for universal bounds to this problem within the context of free energy harvesting, with special attention to molecular machines journals.aps.org/prresearch/pdfâŠ


Optimization of nonequilibrium free energy harvesting illustrated on bacteriorhodopsin, Jordi Piñero, Ricard Solé, and Artemy Kolchinsky Jordi Ricard Solé Artemy Kolchinsky #Biophysics #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/3TvDzEW


How can physics help us define the limits of cellular life? Tomorrow Santa Fe Institute professor Chris Kempes will be talking about that at the Barcelona Collaboratorium Barcelona Collaboratorium on "The physical limits of small life". app.smartsheet.eu/b/form/7af7f11⊠his recent work: arxiv.org/pdf/2403.00001âŠ


Very excited to be organizing (with Adam Frank and Artemy Kolchinsky) the workshop on Information Driven Dtates of Matter to be held at University of Rochester from 07/10-07/12. We have a truly stellar (and international) cast; see details below. Thanks to generous support from John Templeton Foundation (1/4)






