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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr. Keren Limor-Waisberg. Systems in Science In the next meeting we’re going to discuss different systems in science. We’re going to do it differently this time – the idea is that each participant would briefly introduce a system, with its different components and connections, in her/his area of expertise/interest. You can present your system in any way you choose – image/article/short movie – but in no more than 5 minutes. We will then proceed to analyse and discuss the different approaches and how they could help us in research. I already got an idea for a system – do you :)? Note:
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