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Whos' who Issue V Spring 2010 has been released

2010.07.01 : The fourth issue of the Complex Systems Who's who has been released. Download the who's who Issue VI Spring 2010.

 

ASSYST / CSS Newsletter for May 2010

A science of extreme events

The Eyjafjallajökull volcano that erupted in Iceland this April showed a major dependence of Europe on Air transportation. Suddenly it was like time went back 100 years. All travel had to be arranged by land or sea. Air companies stopped their planes on the safety concern that the ashes from the volcano could clog jet engines. How could our daily life be disrupted by something so far way?

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