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The next seminar:
June 1, 2026
José Silvestre (Department of Geosciences - University of Arkansas)
Quantifying loop topology in coastal river channel networksZoom link: https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/96517828822
We meet for the seminars on Mondays at 15:00 (Paris/Warsaw time), usually twice a month.
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About us
The Looping Networks community brings together scientists studying morphodynamic networks in nature: from river deltas to vascular systems, from fluid instabilities to electric discharges. We are particularly interested in the formative mechanisms of looping and branched structures. Additionally, we enjoy discussing topics related to growth and form, pattern formation, and morphodynamics.
Key words: morphodynamic networks, transport, pattern formation, instabilities, morphogenesis
People
Stanisław Żukowski
University of Warsaw
Université Paris Cité
Annemiek Cornelissen
Université Paris Cité
CNRS
John Shaw
University of Arkansas
Head image credits (from top left):
(1) Corentin Bisot and Loreto Oyarte Galvez,
(2) Claire Lagesse,
(3) Stéphane Douady,
(4) Stanisław Żukowski,
(5) Przemysław Prusinkiewicz,
(6) Andrea Perna,
(7) John Shaw (Google Earth),
(8) Justin Tauber,
(9) Marc Durand.
Contact: s.zukowski [at] uw.edu.pl