ICCS is a unique opportunity to hear from acclaimed speakers working in diverse fields of complex systems science. Many of these individuals headline speaking engagements on their own, but they will all be in one place for #ICCS2020 https://t.co/iN4j1PEyFD
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Antulio Echevarria (Army War College) is the author of several books and has published extensively in scholarly and professional journals on topics related to military history and theory and strategic thinking @AJEchevarriaII https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Stephen Ataro Ayella (Uganda Medical Association, Public Health Consultant) has over 10 years of experience in multi-country epidemic preparedness and response, as well as with sexual reproductive health during humanitarian emergencies https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Gary Langford (Portland State University) has 40 years experience in systems engineering and systems engineering management, finance, corporate management, and experimental physics. He has been founder and president of 5 corporations @Portland_State https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
JP James (Hive Financial Systems, Libreum Research Institute) has helped acquire, restructure, and scale stagnant ventures in their management strategy, business process automation, back office automation, and capital solutions @libreum https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Wayne Porter (Naval Postgraduate School) retired from the Navy after 28 years. He now serves as Executive Director of the CORE (social network analysis) Lab, Director of the Littoral Operations Center, and Senior Lecturer in the Defense Analysis Department https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Joa Ja'keno Okech-Ojony’s (WHO) goal is to be involved at the forefront of Uganda’s, Africa’s, and the World’s efforts to redress health service delivery systems, having taken part in most EVD/MVD outbreaks in Uganda, West Africa and DRC https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Irena Vodenska (Boston University) focuses on network theory and complexity science in macroeconomics. She researches the modeling of early warning indicators and systemic risk propagation throughout interconnected financial and economic networks https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Sara Walker (ASU) is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist interested in the origin of life and how to find it on other worlds, and whether or not there are universal "laws of life" related to how information structures the physical world @Sara_Imari https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Elsa Arcaute's (University College London) research focuses on modeling and analyzing urban systems from a complexity science perspective to understand how urban attributes are characterized by the size of cities, identifying common patterns @ElsaArcaute https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Anna Orlova’s (Tufts University) research focuses on Electronic Health Records, development and deployment of health information technology (HIT) standards, and ensuring data quality and trust across healthcare, public health and research stakeholders https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Una-May O'Reilly (MIT CSAIL) is the leader of the AnyScale Learning For All (ALFA) group, which focuses on scalable machine learning, evolutionary algorithms, and frameworks for large scale knowledge mining, prediction and analytics @UnaMayMIT https://t.co/47RiPJ6vh4
Jack Gorski (Medical College of Wisconsin) is interested in understanding the molecular basis of T cell immunity in humans, focusing on polymorphism and variability, as well as one to many to one mapping of the principle components of the system https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
Tina Eliassi-Rad’s (Northeastern University) work has been applied to personalized search on the World-Wide-Web, fraud detection, mobile ad targeting, cyber situational awareness, and ethics in machine learning @tinaeliassi https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw
The deadline for abstracts of important late-breaking results is Sunday, July 5. Submissions related to COVID-19 are especially encouraged. https://t.co/CnuXjEfNcO
We are pleased to announce that the Herbert A. Simon Award will be presented to Melanie Mitchell for her prolific contributions to complex systems science and artificial intelligence. She will receive the Award at ICCS 2020: https://t.co/CnuXjEfNcO
W. Brian Arthur (Santa Fe Institute) is an economist and complexity thinker. He is best known for his work on network effects locking markets in to the domination of a single player. He is also one of the pioneers of the science of complexity https://t.co/47RiPIOUpw