Yuzuru Sato
Yuzuru Sato obtained a Ph.D. in nonlinear physics and complex systems from the University of Tokyo. He received postdoctoral fellowships from RIKEN (2001-2002), and Santa Fe Institute (2002-2006). Since the year 2006 he is an Associate Professor at RIES / Department of Mathematics at Hokkaido university. Since the year 2013 he is an External Fellow at London Mathematical Laboratory in UK. His research is focused on problems in the field of dynamical systems theory, nonlinear physics, and complex systems. His recent works in progress are;
1. Dynamical systems and chaos
2. Random dynamical systems and stochastic chaos
3. Phenomenology of nonlinear dynamics with large degrees of freedom
4. Time seties analysis
News
- September, 2022
Organizer, Perspectives in random and non-autonomous dynamical systems, RIMS Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. - August, 2022
Organizer / Lecturer, Hokkaido Summer Institute, Summer School on Introduction to Computational Ergodic Theory, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. - June, 2022
Invited talk, "Noise-induced degeneration in online learning," The 7th International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems, Hanoi, Vietnam. - April, 2022 - March, 2023
Organizer, Long term workshop Dynamics Days Sapporo 2022, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.