FWD: International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS 2002)

From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 01:23:07 MST


I don't know why I received this, but this looks like a relevant
conference for many in this group.

Amara

DEADLINE: ICCS ABSTRACT SUBMISSION THIS FRIDAY FEB 15th
        submit at
        http://necsi.org/events/iccs/iccs4register.html
        or send by e-mail to iccs@necsi.org

FINANCIAL AID:
     We expect to have funds to assist students, postdocs, junior
     faculty and others who do not have sufficient financial resources
     to attend the conference. Please submit applications to attend
     and indicate your need for financial aid to be considered.

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Attached is the preliminary program for the fourth
International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS 2002)
which will take place June 9-14, 2002 in Nashua, NH,
near Boston, MA.

This ICCS, like the previous ones, is an unusual opportunity
to form collaborations and discuss advances in complex systems
research. It is also a remarkable opportunity for pedagogy.
Proceedings will be published in print and on-line.

There is still an opportunity to submit abstracts.
Please submit them soon so we can organize them for the
program committee meeting.

Registering to attend the conference without giving a presentation
is also still possible.

Students and postdocs are encouraged to submit papers about
recent advances in their research. Opportunities will be provided
for them to give short talks or to be assigned to the poster session.

Additional information about NECSI and the ICCS conferences may be
found at http://necsi.org

Please send inquiries to iccs@necsi.org

Best,
Yaneer Bar-Yam
Conference Chair

    Preliminary Conference Program
       (* indicates confirmed)
 Additional speakers are still to be assigned
 to sessions. Abstracts can still be submitted.

Sunday, June 9
9:00AM-5:00PM PEDAGOGICAL SESSIONS
    *GREG CHAITIN - Algorithmic complexity
    *PER BAK - Self-organization
    *ALFRED HUBLER - Experimental approaches to complex systems
    *ROBERT DEVANEY - Mathematics in Education

EVENING RECEPTION SESSION
    Special Memorial and Award Session: Herbert Simon and Claude Shannon

MONDAY, June 10
9:00AM-12:20PM EMERGENCE
  *ELLEN GOLDBERG - Welcome / Emergence
    *RITA COLWELL - Biocomplexity
    *PHILIP ANDERSON - Emergence of Complex Systems
    *MITCHELL FEIGENBAUM - Universality and the dynamics of chaos

2:00PM-5:20PM DESCRIPTION AND MODELING
   KATHLEEN CARLEY - Description and Modeling
     *MARTIN SHUBIK - Game theory
     *JOHN STERMAN - Modeling social systems
     *JOHN CASTI - Agent based modeling
     *SETH LLOYD - Networks

6:30PM-9:00PM HIGH DENSITY PARALLEL SESSIONS

9:00PM-10:00PM INITIAL POSTER SESSION

TUESDAY, June 11

9:00AM-12:20PM
   EDWARD LORENZ/*IRV EPSTEIN -
    *KERRY EMANUEL - Multiple scales in meteorological prediction
     DAN SCHRAG - Climate on different time scales

2:00PM-5:00PM AFTERNOON PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 *JOHN SYMONS - Philosophy of Emergence
 Modeling social systems
 Spatiotemporal dynamics
 Additional sessions to be Organized

7:00PM-10:00PM EVENING PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 *DAN FREY - Complexity in Engineering
 Neural Systems
 Management of Human Organizations
 Additional sessions to be Organized

WEDNESDAY, June 12

9:00AM-11:40AM NATURAL AND ENGINEERED SYSTEMS
   *ALI MINAI - Natural and Engineered Systems
     *LEON COOPER - Molecular basis of vision
     *RODNEY BROOKS - Robots and beyond
     *DAVID SLOAN WILSON - Social minds
      PATTIE MAES - Agent societies

2:00PM-5:00PM AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONS

 Organizations
    *ROBERT SAVIT - Group decision making
    *EVE MITLETON-KELLY - Organizational Complexity
    *EDGAR PETERS - Complexity and Efficient Markets
 War on Terrorism
 Arts
 Funding
    *JAMES J. ANDERSON - NIH
    *SUSAN M. FITZPATRICK - McDonnell Foundation
 Additional sessions to be organized

6:15PM-7:45PM BANQUET
7:45PM-9:30PM BANQUET SESSION
    JEROME KAGAN - The importance of context
      PHILIP ZIMBARDO - Contextual behavior

THURSDAY, June 13

9:00AM-11:40AM BIOCOMPLEXITY
   *TEMPLE SMITH Biocomplexity
     *CHRIS JOHNSON - Visualizing biological systems
     *BRAD SMITH - NMR Imaging of biological dynamics
     *GEOFFREY WEST - Scaling in biology
     *ALBERT-LÁSZLÓ BARABÁSI - Scale free networks

2:00PM-5:00PM AFTERNOON PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS
      *JEFFREY CARES, Military Systems
      Psychology
      Defining Complexity
7:00PM-10:00PM EVENING PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS
      *DANNY CZAMANSKI, *ITZHAK BENENSON - Urban systems
      Biocomplexity
      Networks

FRIDAY, June 14

9:00AM-5:20PM SPECIAL DAY ON EVOLUTION
   GUNTER WAGNER - Evolution
       (note: Plans for this day-long session are still in preparation)
     *SIMON LEVIN - The ecology and evolution of commmunties
     *CHARLES GOODNIGHT - Evolution of groups
     *TERRENCE DEACON - Evolution and mind

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Yaneer Bar-Yam
President
New England Complex Systems Institute
http://necsi.org
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