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Collective Decision Making: From Neurons to Societies - Bios

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Workshop

Organizers:

  • Nigel Franks, University of Bristol

(Do Ants Make Comparisons)

  • John H. Miller, Research Professor, SFI; Professor of Economics and Social Science, Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Tom Seeley, Cornell University

(Swarm Decision Making in House Hunting)

Participants:

  • Nicholas Britton, University of Bath

(Pheromone Trails and Ant Foraging Decisions)

  • Frank Bryan, University of Vermont

(Collective Law Making in the New England Town Meeting or Procedural Requirements of Democratic Deliberations)

  • Aaron Clauset, SFI
  • Iain Couzin, Princeton University

(Collective Motion and Decision Making in Animal Groups)

  • Adrian DeFroment, Princeton
  • Yael Katz, Princeton
  • Jean-Louis Deneubourg, Unite d'Ecologie Sociale
  • Doyne Farmer, SFI
  • Nina Federoff, SFI & Penn State University
  • Jessica Flack, SFI
  • Deborah Gordon, SFI & Stanford University

(The Organization of Work in Ant Colonies R)

(Applying basic concepts about collective intelligence to business and society for a popular audience)

  • Cris Moore, SFI
  • Carey Morewedge, Carnegie Mellon University

(Associative Bias and Intuitive Judgment)

  • Michael Mauboussin, SFI & Legg Mason Capital Management
  • Mark Newman, SFI & University of Michigan
  • Danny Oppenheimer, Princeton University

(A Voting Agent Model of Individual Preferences)

  • Scott Page, SFI & University of Michigan
  • Kevin Passino, Ohio State University

(Swarm Cognition in Honey Bees)

  • Ana Sendova-Franks, Bristol Institute of Technology - University of the West of England
  • Jon Wilkins, SFI
  • E.O. Wilson, Harvard University

(Superorganisms)

  • Kevin Zollman, Carnegie Mellon University

(The Effect of Network Structure on Learning)