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Subject: Fw: Sackler Colloquium on Adaptive Agents, Intelligence & Emergent Human Organization (fwd)
From: francois bousquet (bousquet@cirad.fr)
Date: lun mai 28 2001 - 00:41:34 CEST

> Dear Colleague:
>
> I write to announce the Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the
> National Academy of Sciences on "Adaptive Agents, Intelligence and
> Emergent Human Organization: Capturing Complexity through Agent-
> Based Modeling." This colloquium will begin on the evening of
> Thursday, October 4 and will continue through Friday and Saturday,
> October 5-6, 2001 at the Arnold & Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine,
> CA. The Colloquium is being co-organized by Brian J.L. Berry,
> L. Douglas Kiel, and Euel Elliott.
>
> An outline of the colloquium sessions and confirmed speakers is
> listed below:
>
> Implications of Agent-Based Modeling for Understanding
> Human Rationality and Learning - Moderator: Rosaria Conte (National
> Research Council- Italy)
> -Blake LeBaron (Brandeis)
> -Susanne Lohmann (UCLA)
> -Bill McKelvey (UCLA)
>
> Cooperation and Competition as Factors in Emergent
> Human Organization- Moderator: Joshua Epstein (Brookings Institution)
> -Peter Danielson (British Columbia)
> -Dwight Read (UCLA)
> -Yoshimichi Sato (Cornell & Tohoku)
>
> Economic Agents and Markets as Emergent Phenomena
> - Moderator: Leigh Tesfatsion (Iowa State)
> -Cars Hommes (Amsterdam)
> -Jeffrey Kephart (IBM)
> -Michael Macy (Cornell)
> -Charles Plott (Cal Tech)
>
> Agent-Based Modeling as Organizational and Public
> Policy Simulators - Moderator: John Holland (Michigan)
> -Kathleen Carley (Carnegie Mellon)
> -George Gumerman (University of Arizona)
> -Scott Moss (Manchester, UK)
>
> Platforms and Methodologies for Enhancing the Social Sciences
> through Agent-Based Simulation - Moderator: Nigel Gilbert (University
of
> Surrey)
> -Robert Axtell (The Brookings Institution)
> -Eric Bonabeau (Icosystem Corp.)
> -Lars-Erik Cederman (Harvard)
> -Miles Parker (Biosgroup, Inc.)
>
> I hope that you will be able to attend this two and a half-day
> meeting. Attendance at the colloquium is limited to 250
> registered participants. Please share this invitation with
> graduate students, postdocs, and others.
>
> The registration fee of $175 for general participants covers the
> meeting, breakfast, lunch, dinner and breaks, and transportation
> to and from the Hyatt Regency Irvine.
>
> For additional information (final program, registration form, and
> hotel/travel information), please visit our colloquium web site.
>
> http://national-academies.org/nas/colloquia
>
> Thank you in advance for your assistance. I hope you will be able
> to attend.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Edward Patte
> **********************************************************
> Program Officer for the Sackler Colloquium Series
> National Academy of Sciences
> E-mail: colloquia@nas.edu
> Web: http://national-academies.org/nas/colloquia
> **********************************************************
>
>
>
>
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