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Each talk is scheduled to last approximately 30 minutes, followed by 30 minutes of discussion. | |||
The starting times for the talks are listed here. As soon as a more complete schedule (including shuttle times, etc.) is available, it will be posted here. | |||
'''Monday, July 14''' | |||
'''9:00''' Jon Wilkins: "TBA" | |||
'''10:00''' Coffee | |||
'''10:30''' Dave Ackley: "TBA" | |||
'''11:30''' Victor Seidel: "Crafting interpretation in ambiguous contexts: Conceptual modularity and the evolution of novel product concepts" | |||
'''12:30''' Lunch | |||
'''2:00''' Ryan Lampe: "Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from the 19th-Century Sewing-Machine Industry" | |||
'''3:00''' Tea | |||
'''3:30''' Nicholas de Monchaux: "Interstellar Favela: architectural repurposing and the urban extreme" | |||
'''4:30''' General Discussion | |||
'''5:00''' End | |||
'''Tuesday, July 15''' | |||
'''9:00''' Jessika Trancik: "TBA" | |||
'''10:00''' Coffee | |||
'''10:30''' April Cognato: "Male pregnancy and other evolutionary novelties: Gene ‘repurposing’ and the genesis of evolutionary innovation" | |||
'''11:30''' Joram Piatigorsky: "Gene Sharing and Evolution: Lens Crystallins Exemplify that Specialization and Diversification Can Occur Simultaneously" | |||
'''12:30''' Lunch | |||
'''2:00''' Lila Chrysikou: "Creative Repurposing: From Goals to Tools to Features and Back Again" | |||
'''3:00''' Tea | |||
'''3:30''' Scott Klemmer: "Can presenting examples improve designers' work? Creating better interfaces through adaptive display." | |||
'''4:30''' General Discussion | |||
'''5:00''' End | |||
'''Tuesday, July 15''' | |||
'''9:00''' Doug Erwin: "TBA" | |||
'''10:00''' Coffee | |||
'''10:30''' Athena Aktipis: "Assortment, levels of selection and the evolution of novel functions: insights from basic principles in the evolution of cooperation." | |||
'''11:30''' Lera Boroditsky: "How do we think about things we can never see or touch? Reusing perceptual representations to build abstract knowledge." | |||
'''12:30''' Lunch | |||
'''2:00''' Luis Bettencourt: "Evolving fields in Science and Technology: concept exploration, exploitation and the emergence of consensus" | |||
'''3:00''' Tea | |||
'''3:30''' Wrap-up discussion | |||
'''5:00''' End |
Revision as of 04:44, 11 July 2008
Workshop Navigation |
Each talk is scheduled to last approximately 30 minutes, followed by 30 minutes of discussion.
The starting times for the talks are listed here. As soon as a more complete schedule (including shuttle times, etc.) is available, it will be posted here.
Monday, July 14
9:00 Jon Wilkins: "TBA"
10:00 Coffee
10:30 Dave Ackley: "TBA"
11:30 Victor Seidel: "Crafting interpretation in ambiguous contexts: Conceptual modularity and the evolution of novel product concepts"
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Ryan Lampe: "Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from the 19th-Century Sewing-Machine Industry"
3:00 Tea
3:30 Nicholas de Monchaux: "Interstellar Favela: architectural repurposing and the urban extreme"
4:30 General Discussion
5:00 End
Tuesday, July 15
9:00 Jessika Trancik: "TBA"
10:00 Coffee
10:30 April Cognato: "Male pregnancy and other evolutionary novelties: Gene ‘repurposing’ and the genesis of evolutionary innovation"
11:30 Joram Piatigorsky: "Gene Sharing and Evolution: Lens Crystallins Exemplify that Specialization and Diversification Can Occur Simultaneously"
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Lila Chrysikou: "Creative Repurposing: From Goals to Tools to Features and Back Again"
3:00 Tea
3:30 Scott Klemmer: "Can presenting examples improve designers' work? Creating better interfaces through adaptive display."
4:30 General Discussion
5:00 End
Tuesday, July 15
9:00 Doug Erwin: "TBA"
10:00 Coffee
10:30 Athena Aktipis: "Assortment, levels of selection and the evolution of novel functions: insights from basic principles in the evolution of cooperation."
11:30 Lera Boroditsky: "How do we think about things we can never see or touch? Reusing perceptual representations to build abstract knowledge."
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Luis Bettencourt: "Evolving fields in Science and Technology: concept exploration, exploitation and the emergence of consensus"
3:00 Tea
3:30 Wrap-up discussion
5:00 End