Overview
Modern biology is grappling with a new class of problems defined by overwhelming complexity. From understanding evolution to deciphering the neural code, we are no longer studying linear chains of cause and effect but vast, high-dimensional systems of interacting components. The central challenge is to navigate the immense “landscape” that are mountainous terrains with countless peaks and valleys. On the other hand, arising from statistical physics, the theoretical framework of spin glasses was created precisely to describe systems driven by disorders and frustration – the exact same principles that shape biological complexity. The primary goal of this workshop is to cultivate a shared language and foster concrete collaborations based on this theoretical foundation to produce paradigm-shifting advances. By uniting mathematicians, physicists, and biologists, we aim to seed a new, interdisciplinary field capable of tackling previously intractable problems in evolution, neuroscience, and immunology.
Schedule
August 24 2026 Monday
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Breakfast
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Rama Ranganathan
Tutorial lecture
10:15 am - 10:45 am
Gerard Ben Arous
Tutorial Lecture
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Joachin Krug
Tutorial Lecture
2:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Discussion and Poster Session
August 25 2026 Tuesday
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Breakfast
9:00 am - 9:40 am
Patrick Charbonneau
9:40 am - 9:50 am
Valentina Ros
10:40 am - 11:20 am
Joseph Thornton
11:20 am - 12:00 pm
Discussion
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch
Participants
Erik Bates, North Carolina State University
Gerard Ben Arous, New York University
Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University
Wei-Kuo Chen, University of Minnesota
Simona Cocco, École normale supérieure Paris
Kristina Crona, American University
Alberto Dinelli, University of Geneva
Ahmed El Alaoui, Cornell University
Daniel S. Fisher, Stanford University
David Gamarnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Véronique Gayrard, CNRS
Giuseppe Genovese, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Doeke Hekstra, Harvard University
Linh N. Huynh, Dartmouth University
Joachim Krug, University of Cologne
Seppe Kuehn, University of Chicago
Shuangping Li, Yale University
Te-Lun Lu, University of Minnesota
Luca Mazzucato, University of Oregon
Benjamin McKenna, Georgia Institute of Technology
Pankaj Mehta, Boston University
Remi Monasson, Ecole Normale Supérieure
Arvind Murugan, University of Chicago
Valentina Ros, Université Paris-Saclay
Arnab Sen, University of Minnesota
Sara Solla, Northwestern University
Si Tang, Lehigh University
Joseph Thornton, University of Chicago
Mikhail Tikhonov, Washington University, St Louis
Pierfrancesco Urbani, IPhT, Saclay
Vincenzo Vitelli, University of Chicago
Ankit Vyas, New York University