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AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Ted Carmichael
Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael

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Re: AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Pamela McCorduck
Please keep me abreast of plans.

Pamela


On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:20 PM, Ted Carmichael wrote:

Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael
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Re: AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Miron Kaufman
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Dear Dr Carmichael:
I am interested in the proposed symposium: Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences
 
Professor Miron Kaufman
Physics Department
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, OH44115
 
Miron

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Date: 01/27/2010 08:20PM
Subject: [FRIAM] AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael
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Re: AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Tom Johnson
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And where might this take place?

-tj

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Ted Carmichael <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael

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Re: AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Ted Carmichael
Sorry about that ... it will be held in Arlington, VA, at the Westin Arlington Gateway.  More information about the symposia can be found on AAAI's website.  We'll have our website up probably in the next week or so.

-Ted

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
And where might this take place?

-tj

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Ted Carmichael <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael

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Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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==========================================
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www.analyticjournalism.com
505.577.6482(c)                                    505.473.9646(h)
http://www.jtjohnson.com                 [hidden email]

"Be Your Own Publisher"
http://indiepubwest.com
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Re: AAAI 2010 CAS Fall Symposium

Russell Gonnering
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Same here.

Russ Gonnering



Russell S. Gonnering, MD, FACS, MMM, CPHQ
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:

Please keep me abreast of plans.

Pamela


On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:20 PM, Ted Carmichael wrote:

Dear FRIAM folks:

We were extremely pleased with the turnout and participation of last year's AAAI Fall Symposium on CAS and the Threshold Effect.  With over 70 participants, it turned out to be quite an exciting week!  Therefore, we have decided to continue with a second event this year, to be held November 11th - 13th.  Planning is already underway and we are currently preparing our proposal to the AAAI.  

This year's proposed theme will be ... Complex Adaptive Systems and Resilience: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences.  In some disciplines, this concept may be more commonly referred to as "robustness," "homeostasis," or "basins of attraction."  But whatever the term, we will be exploring the common phenomenon of complex systems that exhibit the ability to persist in, and adapt to, a changing environment.  As with last year's symposium, we will solicit papers and proposals that cover a wide variety of domains, in order to continue our efforts to build a community of researchers from across disciplines.

As part of the proposal process, AAAI asks that we provide a list of folks who may be interested in attending this event.  As before, you don't have to commit at this time ... simply reply back via email if you would like to participate in any way, or simply be kept abreast of developments as we continue the planning process.

Please include your name and current affiliation so that we can list that information in our proposal.

Thanks, everyone, and I look forward to hearing from you.  And feel free to pass this along to folks you think may be interested!

Sincerely,

Ted Carmichael
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Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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