Poster presentations will be displayed in two special sessions dedicated for poster presentations and discussions, on Tuesday 24/6/2025 from 18:00 (no specific end-time) and Thursday 26/7/2025 at the same time. All posters may be displayed and discussed in both poster sessions.
There is no specific template for the poster other than the preferable size is portrait A0 (841 x 1189 mm or 33.11 x 46.81 in). There will be stands and tapes to put up the poster.
The organization of DDE2025 cannot facilitate in printing posters but there are stores in the city, where you can send the file and get the printed poster in the same day. The DDE2025 desk can assist in this.
List of posters (alphabetic order of presenters)
P1. Title: Identifying Change Points in Local Air Temperature Time
Fatemeh Aghaei and Holger Kantz
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany
aghaei@mpg.pks.de
P2. Title: Finding critical rates for a parameter shift to periodic forcing
Thoraya Alharthi
University of Bisha, Department of Mathematics, Bisha, Saudi Arabia
talhrthe@ub.edu.sa
P3. Title: Sparse Constrained Discovery of Dynamics in Epidemiological Data
Manuchehr Aminian and K. M. Kurianski
California State Polytechnic University Pomona, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Pomona, CA, USA
maminian@cpp.edu
P5. Title: Hybrid Neural ODEs for Estimating Time-Dependent Parameters
Anastasia Bankowski , Thomas Gaskin and Stefanie Winkelmann
Zuse Institut Berlin, Mathematics of Complex Systems, Berlin, Germany
bankowski@zib.de
P7. Title: Analyzing the impact of proliferation and treatment parameters on low-grade glioma growth using mathematical models
Marek Bodnar, M. Vela-Pérez and A. Tryniecka-Maciążek
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Warsaw, Poland
m.bodnar@mimuw.edu.pl
P8. Title: Dynamics and Resonance Properties of Damped Harmonic Oscillator subject to Amplitude and VelocityFeedback
Pedro Carvalho, Wolf Singer and Felix Effenberger
Ernst Strüngmann Institute, Singer Lab, Frankfurt am Main/Hessen, Germany
pedro.carvalho@esifrankfurt.de
P9. Title: Enhancement of Quantum Processes from Indefinite Causal Order through Non-Markovianity
Lock Yue Chew, J. W. Cheong and A. Pradana
Nanyang Technological University, School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Singapore
lockyue@ntu.edu.sg
P10. Title: Exploring Neural Network Loss Landscape Dynamics Through Surface Complexity Measures
A. Kondi, E.-M. Papia and Vassilis Constantoudis
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, NCSR Demokritos, Athens, Greece
Nanometrisis p.c.
v.constantoudis@inn.demokritos.gr
P11. Title: DynamicalSystems.jl: Featureful, Accessible, Extendable, Excellently-Documented Software for all of Nonlinear Dynamics
G. Datseris, and 15+ open-source contributors
University of Exeter, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Exeter, United Kingdom
g.datseris@exeter.ac.uk
P12. Title: Reconstructing Networks and Hypernetworks of Coupled Oscillators from Time Series
Bengi Dönmez and B. Rink
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Mathematics, Amsterdam, Netherlands
b.donmez@vu.nl
P14. Title: Ellipsoidal Filtration for Topological Denoising of Recurrent Signals
Omer B. Eryilmaz, C. Katar and M.A. Little
University of Birmingham, School of Computer Science, Birmingham, UK
obe851@student.bham.ac.uk
P15. Title: Optimal Control for Collective Phase of a Coupled Oscillators System via Dynamical Reduction
Narumi Fujii and H. Nakao
Institute of Science Tokyo, Department of Systems and Control Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
fujii.n.af@m.titech.ac.jp
P16. Title: Instantaneous Causality and Structural Change Point Detection in Multivariate Time Series Systems
Georgios Gkyzis and D. Kugiumtzis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece
gdgkyzis@ece.auth.gr
P17. Title: A Transfer Operator Based Computational Study of Reacting Fluids
Anja Göbel, A. Klünker and K. Padberg-Gehle
Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Institute of Mathematics and its Didactics, Lüneburg, Germany
anja.goebel@leuphana.de
P18. Title: Determination of the Optimal Recurrence Threshold for the Analysis of Time Series of Dynamic Systems
Ágnes Herczeg and B. Sándor
Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics, Cluj -Napoca, Romania
agnes.herczeg@ubbcluj.ro
P19. Title: Dynamics of an Electronic Relay-System with Delayed Bandpass-Filtered Feedback
Lucas Illing and C. Ottman
Physics Dept., Reed College, Portland, OR, USA
illing@reed.edu
P20. Title: Time-resolved phase-amplitude coupling in transcranial magnetic stimulation-electroencephalography in epilepsy: a multichannel, region-to-region analysis pipeline
Charalampos Inglezos, V. Kimiskidis, and D. Kugiumtzis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
cingl@ece.auth.gr
P21. Title: Rapid Scientific Prototyping Through Integration Into The Python Ecosystem
Desmond Kabus and T. De Coster
Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Leiden, The Netherlands
d.kabus@lumc.nl
P22. Title: Cascades on Constrained Multiplex Networks
Christian Kluge and C. Kuehn
Technical University of Munich, Department of Mathematics, Munich/Bavaria, Germany
c.kluge@tum.de
P23. Title: Transmittancy of melanin pigment using laser irradiations from 778.57 to 787.67nm
Keiko Kohmoto and F. Kuwashima
Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University, Wakayama, Japan
kohmoto@waka.kindai.ac.jp
P24. Title: Discovering Causality and Coupling in high dimensional nonlinear
Tim W. Kroll and O.Kamps
University of Münster, Institute for theoretical physics, Münster, Germany
University of Münster, Center for nonlinear Science, Münster, Germany
tim.kroll@uni-muenster.de
P25. Title: Analysis of the Geometric Structure of Neural Networks and Neural ODEs via Morse Functions
Sara-Viola Kuntz and Christian Kuehn
Technical University of Munich, School of Computation, Information and Technology
Department of Mathematics, Boltzmannstrase 3, 85748 Garching, Germany
Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI), Garching, Germany
Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML), Garching, Germany
saraviola.kuntz@tum.de
P26. Title: On assessing the impact of driver-response couplings on the lifetime of chimera states in multilayer networks
Manuel Lourenço, J. Epifanio and R. G. Andrzejak
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Engineering, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
manuel.lourenco@uni-bonn.de
P27. Title: Forecasting El Niño Southern Oscillation indices with reservoir computing
Erick Madrigal, H. Kantz and D. Estevez-Moya
Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Max Planck Institute for the physics of complex systems, Dresden, Germany
erick_alejandro.madrigal_solis@mailbox.tu-dresden.de
P28. Title: Learning Chaos and Extreme Event Dynamics Using Machine Learning
Ajit Mahata, S. K. Dana and T. Kapitaniak
Lodz University of Technology, Division of Dynamics, Lodz, Poland
ajitnonlinear@gmail.com
P30. Title: Root Contours Guided Design of Multicellular Control Architectures
Vittoria Martinelli, D. Fiore, D. Salzano and M. di Bernardo
Department of Mathematics and Applications “R. Caccioppoli”, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
vittoria.martinelli@unina.it
P31. Title: Bifurcations in the Swift Hohenberg equation with Continuous Non-smooth Nonlinearity
Lütfiye Masur and J.D.M. Rademacher
University of Hamburg, Department of Mathematics, Hamburg, Germany
luetfiye.masur@uni-hamburg.de
P32. Title: Human Gait Analysis by Using INS Sensor
Tsuyoshi Mizuguchi and D. Fukuda
Department of Physics, Osaka Metropolitan University, Osaka, Japan
gutchi@omu.ac.jp
P33. Title: Nonlinear Modulation in Plasmas: Envelope Solitons and Freak Waves
Ruba Murhaf, Aysha Nihidha Pulakkal, Nikos Lazarides, Kuldeep Singh and Ioannis Kourakis
Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics, Abu Dhabi, UAE
ruba.murhaf@gmail.com
P35. Title: How Oscillations in SIRS Epidemic Models are Affected by the Distribution of Immunity Times
Daniel Henrik Nevermann and Claudius Gros
Goethe University Frankfurt (Main), Institute for Theoretical Physics, Frankfurt (Main), Germany
nevermann@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
P36. Title: Wave Modulation in Nonlinear Lattices: Nonlinear Schrodinger Formalism and Application in Dusty Plasma Crystals
Aysha Nihidha Pulakkal, Kuldeep Singh, Hadi Susanto and Ioannis Kourakis
Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics, Abu Dhabi, UAE
100065169@ku.ac.ae
P37. Title: Characterization of a Strange Non-Chaotic Attractor derived from experimental data of a solid-state laser and applications to cybersecurity
M. Nonaka, J. Bourdieu, M. Agüero, A. Hnilo and M. Kovalsky
Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas para la Defensa (CITEDEF), Centro de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas para la Defensa (CITEDEF)-CONICET, Villa Martelli, Buenos Aires, Argentina
mnonaka@citedef.gob.ar
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Centro E.S.CC. Experimentales y Tecnología, Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Ciencia e Ingeniería de los Materias y Tecnología Electrónica, Móstoles, Madrid, España
myriam.nonaka@urjc.es
P38. Title: Learning Nonlinear Dynamics via Physics-Informed Neural Networks and Sparse Regression
G. Ntinopoulos and D. Kugiumtzis
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
georntin@ece.auth.gr
P39. Title: Realization and Robustness of Two Distinct Transitions in a Population of Kuramoto Oscillators with Turnover
Ayumi Ozawa and H. Kori
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Center for Mathematical Science and Advanced Technology, Yokohama, Japan
ozawaa@jamstec.go.jp
P40. Title: Complexity: Regular, Chaos, And Complex
Adisorn Panasawatwong, U. Saalmann and J.M. Rost
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden/Saxony, Germany
adisorn@pks.mpg.de
P41. Title: Hyperparameter Tuning Methods in Reservoir Computing for Time Series Forecasting
Eleni Papadopoulou, Dimitris Kugiumtzis
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
epapador@ece.auth.gr
P42. Title: Prediction of Multivariate Time Series with Regression and Sparse Regression Models
Petros Petridis and Dimitris Kugiumtzis
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
ppetrida@ece.auth.gr
P44. Title: Time-dependent personalized PageRank for temporal networks: Discrete and continuous scales
Eva Primo, D. Aleja, J. Flores and M. Romance
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, MACIMTE – Applied Mathematics, Madrid, Spain
eva.primo@urjc.es
P45. Title: Dynamics of High-dimensional Delayed Lotka-Volterra Equations
András Rusu and B. Sándor
Department of Physics, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
andras.rusu@ubbcluj.ro
P46. Title: Between Synchronization and Stochasticity: how is the computing in oscillatory. Neural Networks affected?
Federico Sbravati and A. Todri-Sanial
Eindhoven University of Technology, Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
f.sbravati@tue.nl
P47. Title: The Effect of BERT Training on Atmospheric Data Interpolation
Belkis Asma Semcheddine, Savvas Melidonis, Michael Langguth, Martin Schultz, Christian Lessig and Ilaria Luise
Jülich Supercomputing Center, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52428 Jülich, Germany
a.semcheddine@fz-juelich.de
P48. Title: Information-based Granger Causality in High-dimensional Discrete-Valued Time Series
Elsa Siggiridou, M. Papapetrou and D. Kugiumtzis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
esingiri@ece.auth.gr
P49. Title: Dynamic Times Series Clustering of Multivariate Well Logs for Pattern Discovery in Brazilian Sedimentary Basins
Rayza dos Santos. Silva, A. M. P. Mário, C. M. Russo and C. C. Carneiro
University of São Paulo, Department of Statistics, São Carlos/São Paulo, Brazil
rayzasantos@usp.br
P51. Title: Patterns in Symplectic Coupled Map Lattice
Leonardo C. Souza, I.L. Caldas and M. S. Baptista
University of Aberdeen, Department of Physics, Aberdeen AB24 3UX, UK
University of São Paulo, Physics Institute, 05315-970, São Paulo, SP, Brasil
lnrd.csouza@gmail.com
P53. Title: Information bottleneck and Recurrent Neural Networks
María Jinxue García-Pantaleón Tarifa and Jordi García-Ojalvo
Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 08003, Spain
mariajinxue.garciapantaleon@upf.edu
P54. Title: Trajectory-based study and visualization of coherent flow structures in chemical reactors
Thanh Tung Thai, Eike Steuwe, Christian Weiland, Anna Klünker, Alexandra von Kameke and Kathrin Padberg-Gehle
Institute of Mathematics and its Didactics, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
tung.thai@leuphana.de
P55.Title: Bridging the ICT Skills Gap through Complex Systems and Experiential Learning Education
Maria Tsouchnika, M. Kanetidis and P. Argyrakis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Physics, Thessaloniki, Greece
mtsou@auth.gr
P56. Title: Mechanistic modeling of the non-monotonic bacterial response to antibiotics
Júlia Vicens Figueres, Marianthi-Maria Kokkaleniou, G. Torregrosa-Cortés and J. Garcia-Ojalvo
Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 08003, Spain
julia.vicens@upf.edu
P57. Title: Topological Data Analysis of EEG Alpha Activity Before and After Islet Cell Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Přemysl Vlček, Martin Brunovský, Jan Hubený, Peter Girman
National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czech Republic
premysl.vlcek@nudz.cz
P58. Title: Estimating Excitation-Inhibition Balance and Functional Dynamics in Multiple Sclerosis
Gaia Zin, G. Nagels, J. Van Schependom and T. Manos
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, AI supported Modelling in clinical Sciences (AIMS), Brussel, Belgium
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO), Brussel, Belgium
ETIS Lab, ENSEA, CNRS, UMR8051, CY Cergy-Paris University, Cergy, France
gaia.zin@vub.be
P59. Title: What is the effect of selecting different probability distributions models for the quantification of drought? The case of Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)
Michail Christogiannopoulos, I. Papadopoulos, K. Spiliotis and Y Tsoukalas
Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Kimmeria Campus 67100, Xanthi, Greece
michchri5@civil.duth.gr