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'''Agenda Coming Soon...please check back often for updates.'''
*Schedule is subject to change. Please check back often!
*All times Eastern Time Zone
 
 
====Thursday, May 7 ====
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|width="15%"  |8:00 am
  |Registration and Breakfast
|-
  |8:30 am
  |'''Introduction and Welcome''', Rob Axtell, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, GMU, Chris Wood, Santa Fe Institute, and Matt Koehler, The MITRE Corporation
|-
  |9:00 am
  |'''Complexity in the National Airspace System''', Michele Merkle, Federal Aviation Administration
|-
  |10:00 am
|Break
|-
  |10:30 am
  |'''Complex Systems Engineering: A Telecommunications Perspective''', Barry Menich, Nokia
|-
|11:30 am
  |'''Is the Power Grid Complex, or Just Complicated?''', Seth Blumsack, Penn State University
|-
  |12:30 am
  |Lunch
|-
|1:30 pm
|'''Software and Complexity''', John Knight, University of Virginia
|-
|2:30 pm
|'''Modeling Rates of Technological Improvement''', Jessika Trancik, MIT and Santa Fe Institute
|-
|3:30 pm
|Break
|-
|4:00 pm
|'''Doomsday Machines: United Flight 232 and a Few Questions About Complex Technology''', Laurence Gonzales, SFI Journalism Fellow, and Author of "Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival"
|-
|5:00 pm
|Discussion/Final Thoughts
|-
|5:30 pm
|Adjourn
|-
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  • Schedule is subject to change. Please check back often!
  • All times Eastern Time Zone


Thursday, May 7

8:00 am Registration and Breakfast
8:30 am Introduction and Welcome, Rob Axtell, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, GMU, Chris Wood, Santa Fe Institute, and Matt Koehler, The MITRE Corporation
9:00 am Complexity in the National Airspace System, Michele Merkle, Federal Aviation Administration
10:00 am Break
10:30 am Complex Systems Engineering: A Telecommunications Perspective, Barry Menich, Nokia
11:30 am Is the Power Grid Complex, or Just Complicated?, Seth Blumsack, Penn State University
12:30 am Lunch
1:30 pm Software and Complexity, John Knight, University of Virginia
2:30 pm Modeling Rates of Technological Improvement, Jessika Trancik, MIT and Santa Fe Institute
3:30 pm Break
4:00 pm Doomsday Machines: United Flight 232 and a Few Questions About Complex Technology, Laurence Gonzales, SFI Journalism Fellow, and Author of "Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival"
5:00 pm Discussion/Final Thoughts
5:30 pm Adjourn