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WED@NICO SEMINAR: Simbarashe Nkomo, Emory University "Exploring the Emergence of Complex Dynamics in Networks of Belousov-Zhabotinsky Oscillators"
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
12:00 PM
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Lower Level, Chambers Hall
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Speaker:
Simbarashe Nkomo, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Oxford College of Emory University
Title:
Exploring the Emergence of Complex Dynamics in Network of Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) Oscillators
Abstract:
The study of complex systems permeates diverse scientific domains and engineering applications. Through the lens of a nonlinear chemical oscillator, the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction, we explore the occurrence of complex behaviors in small and large oscillator networks. Using both experiments and theoretical models, we demonstrate the role of coupling strength, coupling mode, initial conditions, and system heterogeneities in the emergence of complex dynamics such as mixed periods, period cycling, and chimera states. We use phase response curves to provide mechanistic insight into how the oscillators’ phases during interactions contribute to the onset of complex dynamics. Our results show that even slight perturbations with correct timing of phases can cause the system to transit from periodic oscillations to more complex behaviors. These studies offer potential strategies for controlling complex dynamics in other real-world applications such as neuronal networks.
Speaker Bio:
Simbarashe (Simba) Nkomo is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Emory University (Oxford College). His research interests are in chemical nonlinear dynamics, specifically on complex synchronization dynamics in experimental and theoretical BZ models, and chemical predictive toxicity models. Simba has research published in Nature Physics, Physical Review Letters, and Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science.
Location:
In person: Chambers Hall, 600 Foster Street, Lower Level
Remote option: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/97359095225
Passcode: NICO2024
About the Speaker Series:
Wednesdays@NICO is a vibrant weekly seminar series focusing broadly on the topics of complex systems, data science and network science. It brings together attendees ranging from graduate students to senior faculty who span all of the schools across Northwestern, from applied math to sociology to biology and every discipline in-between. Please visit: https://bit.ly/WedatNICO for information on future speakers.
Time
Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Lower Level, Chambers Hall Map
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Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
WED@NICO SEMINAR: Spring Series returns on April 8th!
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
12:00 PM
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Lower Level, Chambers Hall
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The Wednesdays@NICO Speaker Series returns on April 8th for the spring term, running through May 20th, 2026. Detailed speaker info will be shared in the coming weeks.
Speakers:
4/08/2026 - Yu-Ru Lin - University of Pittsburgh
4/15/2026 - Nihar Shah - Carnegie Mellon University
4/22/2026 - Michelle Birkett - Northwestern University
4/29/2026 - Lightning Talks with NU Scholars - Sign up here!
5/06/2026 - Daniel Stouffer - Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Germany (NU Alum '07)
5/13/2026 - Hamsa Bastani - University of Pennsylvania
5/20/2026 - Andreia Sofia Teixeira - Northeastern University London
Location:
In person: Chambers Hall, 600 Foster Street, Lower Level
Remote option: Zoom links will be available
About the Speaker Series:
Wednesdays@NICO is a vibrant weekly seminar series focusing broadly on the topics of complex systems, data science and network science. It brings together attendees ranging from graduate students to senior faculty who span all of the schools across Northwestern, from applied math to sociology to biology and every discipline in-between. Please visit: https://bit.ly/WedatNICO for information on future speakers.
Time
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Lower Level, Chambers Hall Map
Contact
Calendar
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)