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The Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) is a multi- and interdisciplinary program at the University of Michigan where students and faculty come together to study how complex systems behave, change, and interact.

Photos from UM Complex Systems's post 05/14/2026

It's been an exciting year for us here at Complex Systems! Faculty awarded for their excelence, students exceeded expectations, growing our community in person and online and raising over $17,000 in honor of our beloved Charlie and Rick. We are so proud of our Complex Systems community and look forward to innovation and greatness in the years to come, a full year in review article is available on our website, link in bio!

05/01/2026

Congrats to Natalie Vogt and Samantha Mazza for taking first place in this semester’s poster competition.

Their projects, along with their classmates’, are a true testament to the breadth of complex systems and the many ways it can be applied. If you missed the competition, stop by our office anytime to take a look, and read more about their work and others at the link in bio.

04/15/2026

“A lot of the problems that we face in the modern world are problems of complex systems.”

What does that actually mean? David Sabin-Miller unpacks how complexity shows up across the world around us, and why understanding it changes the way you see everything.

“If you are just introduced to the concept, you will start to see it everywhere.”

Consider enrolling in CMPLXSYS 270 to get started!

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