ICCS06/TueEvening

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Tuesday Evening Breakout Sessions

Session chairs are in bold.

Complex Systems Education Medical Simuluation Homeland Security Life and Computation Innovation Systems Engineering
Luba, Thea - Session: Complex Systems Education

Hadlock, Charles - Guns, germs, and steel on the sugarscape: introducing undergraduates to agent based simulation

Gessler, Nicholas - Through the looking-glass with ALiCE: artificial life, culture and evolution:

Meglan, Dwight - Simulation-based Surgery Training

Bergeron, Bryan - Interdependent Man-Machine Problem Solving in Serious Games

Rabinov, James - New Approaches to Computer-based Interventional Neuroradiology Training

Teran, Joseph - Scientific Computing Applications in Biomedical Simulation of Soft Tissues

Cares, Jeff - Session: Homeland Security

Narzisi, Giuseppe - Complexities, Catastrophes and Cities: Unraveling Emergency Dynamics

Hayden, Nancy - The complexity of terrorism: considering surprise and deceit

Schwehm, Markus - InterSim:A network-based outbreak investigation and intervention planning tool.

Nelson, Gary - Structure and Dynamics of Multiple Agents in Homeland Security Risk Management

Mesjasz, Czeslaw - Complexity Studies and Security in the Complex World: An Epistemological Framework of Analysis

Lofdahl, Corey - Coordinating National Power using Complex Systems Simulation

Brandt, Kevin - Operational synchronzation

Ryan, Alex - About the Bears and the Bees: Adaptive Responses to Asymmetric Warfare

Gheorghe, Adrian - Vulnerability Assessment of Complex Critical Infrastructures

Sayama, Hiroki - Session: Life and Computation

Sulis, William - Emergence in the Game of Life

Tosic, Predrag - Computational Complexity of Counting in Sparsely Networked Discrete Dynamical Systems

Doursat, Rene - The growing canvas of biological development: multiscale pattern generation on an expanding lattice of gene regulatory networks

Boguta, Kovas - Informational fracture points in cellular automata

Teuscher, Christof - Live and Let Die: Will there be Life after Biologically Inspired Computation?

Suzuki, Hideaki - A molecular network rewiring rule that represents spatial constraint

Adjali, Iqbal - Session: Innovation

Struben, Jeroen - Identifying challenges for sustained adoption of alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure

He, Jiang - Mobility of innovators and prosperity of geographical technology clusters

Wilkinson, Ian - Toward Agent Based Models of the Development And Evolution of Business Relations and Networks

Carbonara, Nunzia - The competitive advantage of geographical clusters as complex adaptive systems: an exploratory study based on case studies and network analysis

Takahashi, Kazuyuki - Complexity on Politics -How we construct perpetual peace -

Fellman, Philip - Complexity, competitive intelligence and the “first mover” advantage

Brantle, Thomas - Complex knowledge networks and invention collaborations

Norman, Doug - Session: Systems Engineering

Sheard, Sarah - Bridging Systems Engineering and Complex Systems Sciences

Kuras, Michael - What is a system?

Grisogono, Anne-Marie - Success and failure in adaptation

Maier, Jonathan R. A. - Representing the Complexity of Engineering Systems: A Multidisciplinary Perceptual Approach

Wojcik, Leonard - Can Models Capture the Complexity of the Systems Engineering Process?

Schmidt, Richard - Synthesis of Systems of Systems [SoS] is in fact the Management of System Design Complexity

Leadership
Luba, Thea - Session: Leadership

Blandin, Nanette - Re-conceptualizing leadership for complex social systems

Marion, Russ - Multi-Agent Based Simulation of a Model of Complexity Leadership

Mao, Chi-Kuo - Principles of Organization Change -- A Complex System Perspective

Valencia, Earl - Architecting the Next Generation of Technical Leaders

Costanzo, Cory - Early Detection Capabilities: Applying Complex Adaptive Systems Principles to Business Environments

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