Dynamics and Complexity Group

at SRM University - AP, Amaravati (India)

We study complex dynamical systems to understand how they evolve during interactions with the environment. Such interactions give rise to striking non-equilibrium phenomena: chemicals forming intricate patterns, cells sustaining life, or networks displaying interesting collective behaviors. By uncovering the dynamical principles underlying these processes, we aim to deepen the understanding of complexity in nature while also building a foundation for engineering synthetic systems with tailored dynamical behaviors. Our work is theoretical, grounded in mathematics, physics, and computation, yet it is driven by real-world phenomena where dynamics and complexity are central.