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Luis Bettencourt, SFI and Los Alamos National Laboratory
Luis Bettencourt, SFI and Los Alamos National Laboratory
"Is There a Role for the Individual in Physics"
"Is There a Role for the Individual in Physics"

Revision as of 18:56, 27 September 2011

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Held At Bishops Lodge Resort, 1297 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM November 3-5, 2011

Organized by: Doug Erwin, Chair of Faculty and Professor, SFI; Chris Wood, Vice President of Administration; and Director of the Business Network, SFI


"Does the Individual Matter?"

Individuals play a critical role in many fields of science, yet there is great disagreement over whether individuals, rather than collectives, actually matter for the progress of science (and there is, of course, considerable difference in how individuals are defined).

The Trustees/BNet Symposium will explore the role of individuals in different scientific contexts, from atoms and molecules through economies, societies, and cultures. The goal is to highlight differences in the importance of individuals within and between scientific domains, as well as differences in how individuals are defined within and between domains.

Speakers

Luis Bettencourt, SFI and Los Alamos National Laboratory "Is There a Role for the Individual in Physics"

Doug Erwin, SFI and the Smithsonian Institution "The Individual and the Collective in Biology"

Eric Beinhocker, London School of Economics "The Role of the Individual in Economics"

Rajiv Sethi, SFI and Columbia University "Individual and Collective Action in Financial Markets"

Tim Wu, Columbia Law School "Network Neutrality, Individual Freedom, and Privacy on the Internet"

Simon DeDeo, SFI "The Individual from a Complex Systems Perspective"

Geoffrey West, SFI Charles Marshall, UC Berkeley Debate: "Individuals and Collectives in Scientific Theory"