We are glad to announce the sixth edition of the Complexity72h workshop, which will take place in London, United Kingdom, in 22-26 June 2025.
Complexity72h is an interdisciplinary workshop for young researchers in complex systems. Participants form teams and carry out projects in a three days’ time, i.e. 72 hours. The goal of each team is to upload on the arXiv (or similar repositories) a report of their work by the end of the event. Previous editions were a success: 33 out of 33 projects have become arXiv preprints and new collaborations have been born. We are now back for the 2026 edition, which will take place in London at Northeastern University on June 22-26.
Alberto is an associate professor at Carlos III University of Madrid. His research focus is on game theory, experimental economics, and complex systems.
Eugenio is a tenured researcher at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM). He is part of the Pierre Louis Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health (IPLESP), attached to INSERM and the Faculty of Health of Sorbonne Université, in Paris, France. Eugenio is an infectious disease epidemiologist with a background in theoretical physics.
Iacopo Iacopini is an Associate Professor in the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University London. His research interests are in the area of complex networks and computational social sciences, with a focus on behavioural contagion, discovery processes, group and team dynamics.
Alessandro is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Padova in Italy. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Brescia, followed by a Postdoc at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, on topics related to complex systems, social networks, the formation of echo chambers on social media.
Natalia is a PhD student at Carlos III University in Madrid and a member of the Cross-Disciplinary Complex Systems Group (GISC). She has a background in mathematics, and her research focuses on the dynamics of biological systems, particularly on tumor growth and the morphology of cancerous tissue.
Rashid is second year PhD student at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His research mainly focuses on evolutionary games. He also works as machine learning engineer.