Systèmes supramoléculaires B01

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C = M*I*I
M: Multiplicity
  1. One single molecule can present several properties e.g. Multiplicity of binding sites, number of energy levels....
  2. Mutiplicity of components: number of components (molecular) /constituents (supramolecular) in the system
I: Interaction
  1. Complentaries of shapes, of charges, of energy levels (Program writing / reading)
  2. Thermodynamic and kinetic of the interaction (reversibility, lability), covalent / non-covalent bonds, short-range/long-range
  3. Interactions of molecules with their environments (possibly in flux of energies far from equilibrium)
I: Integration
  1. Collective structuring
  2. In space: From sub-nano, to meso, to macro
  3. In time: Modulation of structures, oscillations
  4. Emergence of new properties because of the network topologies (feedback loops)
  5. Emergence of new functions

Keywords: Dynamic systems, Adaptive behaviour, Molecular evolution, Smart functional systems, Information-gaining systems

Grand challenges:

  1. Designing supramolecular systems able to generate complexity
  2. Reaching emergent properties in complex supramolecular systems
  3. Producing applications from complex supramolecular systems – societal implications
  4. Teaching complex systems in chemistry (Strasbourg Erasmus Mundus)


Participants : ??

Object (ceci est un exemple, à adapter pour l'objet du groupe de travail)
F1 - Reconstructing the multi scale dynamics of multi cellular
F1 - Physiological functions
F1 - Ecosystemic complexity
F1 - From individual cognition to social cognition
F1 - Innovation, learning and co-evolution
F1 - Territorial intelligence and sustainable development
F1 - Ubiquitous Computing
Questions
F1 - Perturbations and robustness of complex systems
F1 - From optimal control to multi-scale governance
F1 - Reconstruction of multi-scale dynamics and emergence and immergence processes
F1 - Designing Artificial Complex Systems
F1 - Emergence: collective behavior and fluctuations out-of-equilibrium

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