- Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter
The Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter ( [http://icam-i2cam.org/ ICAM] ) is a multicampus collective of scientists studying
emergent phenomena in biology, chemistry and physics and in wider context.It is generally acknowledged that many of the key challenges and opportunities in the study of matter involve understanding
complex andcollective phenomena . Because these challenges frequently fall at the boundaries between conventionalscientific disciplines , there is an urgent need to create new kinds of thinking and institutions capable of exploiting these opportunities. At the core of this new enterprise in the study of matter is the search for an understanding of emergent behavior ---- phenomena whose ultimate cause involvesinteractions between many simple units but which cannot be easily predicted from knowledge of the component parts alone. Our shorthand designation forsoft ,hard , andliving matter exhibitingemergent phenomena is complex adaptive matter .Because the collective phenomena of assembled systems are rarely a simple function of the well understood properties of the pieces (understanding
atoms well does not give you a theory ofproteins !), the goal is shifted to finding the appropriateorganizing principles at givenlength andtime scales that properly characterize emergent behavior. Not only does this emerging science transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, but the rapid scale of change makes it desirable to approach their study with a dynamic institution capable of adapting quickly as new ideas and opportunities arise, a task that has proved difficult for traditional agencies and institutions.It is this primary scientific strategy and philosophy that underlies the
International Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter (I2CAM ), an open distributedexperiment -based dynamic institution whose purpose is advancing internationalmaterials research and developing an internationally competitive generation of materials researchers who study emergent behavior inhard ,soft , andliving matter.I2CAM is the international component of the Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter, which was established in March, 1999, and became, in April, 2002, a Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University of California. With an office on the UC Davis campus and reporting toLawrence Coleman ,UC Vice-Provost for Research , through the ICAM Board of Governors, it significantly extends ICAM’s international activities while building upon ICAM's domestic record of success as a distributed multi-institutional partnership. ICAM's scientific agenda is to identify major new research themes in complex adaptive matter and tonucleate and conduct collaborative research and scientific training that draws from thechemical , physical andbiological viewpoint on these themes.I2CAM has a goal no less ambitious than providing international leadership in the training of future generations of researchers in the study of emergent matter.I2CAM and ICAM have as members nineteen leading universities/laboratories in the US, eight member/affiliate institutes or consortia in Europe (representing overall eighteen different centers of materials research), and two new members from Japan.I2CAM provides funding for extended period junior scientist research between international affiliates, short research trips for meetings or facilities visits for junior scientists, and supports five international short workshops and one advanced workshop inCargese each year. In addition, theI2CAM [http://icam-i2cam.org/ web pages] will become an important tool for both public scientific outreach and research communication among members.
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