Singapore
Singapore

International Conference on Resilient Systems 2024

Organizer(s) Singapore-ETH Centre ETH Zurich Stevens Institute of Technology 4TU Centre for Resilience Engineering Technische Universität Darmstadt
Venue

CREATE Tower, University Town, National University of Singapore

Date
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The International Conference on Resilient Systems returns in 2024!

Join us for an extraordinary in-person gathering of global researchers, where we delve into the design, analysis, and governance of resilient Social-Technical-Environment (STE) systems. The 2024 International Conference on Resilient Systems is your platform to explore the critical domains of resilience in an era marked by increasing complexity and uncertainty. With a wide-angle view on resilience’s key application areas, we tackle pressing global challenges head-on. Embrace the dynamism of our world, be part of the change. 

Resilience for a Complex World

The ICRS is jointly organised by the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), ETH Zürich, the Stevens Institute of Technology, 4TU Centre for Resilience Engineering (4TU.RE), and the Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUD). Hosted in Singapore and featuring three days of presentations, discussion panels and interactive sessions, the conference is an opportunity to exchange cross-national and cross-disciplinary perspectives on resilience, for meeting the challenges of today and tomorrow.

We are delighted to share that an even wider array of engaging presentations and interactions awaits you! Our call for submissions encompasses various formats, including oral presentations, demos, posters, and group presentations, ensuring a diverse and dynamic conference experience. Together, we will explore innovative solutions and forge connections to build a more resilient future. 

For more details about the conference and to explore the ‘Call for Abstracts’ section, we invite you to navigate through our website. It’s your gateway to in-depth information on this transformative event!

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