
Apologies for cross-posting Dear Colleague, This is a kind reminder of the invitation to participate and contribute with an oral and/or poster in the 18th Granada Seminar, taking place this September 15-19, 2025, focus on: “New Tools and Methods for Complex Systems Research: From Molecules to Living and Intelligent Systems” (Note that the deadline for submitting abstract contributions for both talks and posters presentations is approaching!) The Granada Seminar is a topical, interdisciplinary conference which is organized by the Institute Carlos I for Theoretical and Computational Physics at the University of Granada and will be celebrate in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Granada. Up-to-date information regarding abstract submissions, grants, accommodation, program details, and more can be found at: https://granadaseminar.com Confirmed Speakers: We are pleased to announce a distinguished lineup of speakers, including: Herbert Levine (Northeastern University) Daniele Marinazzo (Ghent University) Pedro Mediano (Imperial College London) Miguel Ángel Muñoz (University of Granada) Enrique M. Muro (University of Mainz) Fernando Rosas (Sussex University) Edina Rosta (University College London) Roberta Zambrini (University of the Balearic Islands) Additional talks and poster presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts. Important Dates & Registration Fees: Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2025 Acceptance notifications: July 10, 2025 Registration Fees: Regular registration: Early: €420 (by July 31) Late: €450 (by August 31) The Granada seminar encourages the participation of young researchers (PH.D. students, Master degree students…) with a reduced fee. Student registration: Early: €300 (by July 31) Late: €330 (by August 31) In all cases the registration fee includes. Attendance to the working sessions and documentation, certificate of attendance, coffee breaks, welcome cocktail, and gala dinner. Please follow the link below for direct registration: https://granadaseminar.com/index.php/join-granada-seminar/registration/ It’s also important to remember the convenience to register and book your hotel early, since September is a very touristy month in Granada. We look forward to welcoming you to Granada this September! Best regards, Joaquin J. Torres Director of the Granada Seminar Institute Carlos I for Theoretical and Computational Physics University of Granada - 18071, Spain