The organising committee would like to thank everyone who attended the conference for making it such a success. Even the notorious Bristol weather decided to cooperate!

As an impression of what happened, here are action shots of all the speakers, in order of their presentation.
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John Guckenheimer The dynamics of neurons: multiple time scales |
Yoshiki Kuramoto Impact of coupling nonlocality on the pattern dynamics in extended systems |
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William Ditto Spatiotemporal chaos/nonlinear dynamics: engine of biological systems?? |
Art Winfree Turbulently tangled vortex rings in motionless media |
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Tom Mullin Is chaos relevant to fluid mechanics? |
Robert MacKay Many-body quantum mechanics: biomolecules, spatially extended dynamics and applications to physics |
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Uwe An der Heiden Discrete and continuous nonlinear systems with delays: towards understanding complex solutions and bifurcation structures |
Bard Ermentrout Some remarks on the modeling of cortical maps |
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Matthias Fink Chaos and time reversal acoustics |
Raj Roy Signal or noise? Camouflage and communication with chaotic light |
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Jack Cowan Turing-like mechanisms in the brain - the next 25 years |
Paul Bressloff Mathematical models of primary visual cortex |
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Edgar Knobloch Some outstanding problems in the theory of pattern formation |
Chris Jones Creating stability out of instability |
Thanks again to all speakers and participants!
