The Complexity of the Patent System Speakers
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March 12 – 14, 2018
Santa Fe Institute
Deborah Strumsky
School of Sustainability and School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University"
One of the foremost experts on patenting, patent technologies classification systems and information theory.
Simon Dedeo
Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University; External Faculty, Santa Fe Institute"
Computational Social Science, Digital History, Decision Theory
Mirta Galesic
Professor and Cowan Chair in Human Social Dynamics at the Santa Fe Institute"
Social Learning, understanding, and coping with uncertainty.
Zorina Khan
Department of Economics, Bowdoin College"
One of the foremost historians of the patenting system in the U.S.
Jan Youtie
School of Public Policy and Director of Policy Research Services and Principal Research Associate in Innovation Partners, a unit of the Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology"
Jan was a leading member of a research team which developed a set of techniques and concepts, now standard in patent analysis, for detecting "emerging technologies" using patent data]
Alan Marco
School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology"
Alan was the second person to hold the position of Chief Economist of the U.S. Patent Office, a position he held until August of this year.
James Evans
Department of Sociology; Director, Knowledge Lab; Program in Computational Social Sciences, University of Chicago"
Fforemost expert on collective cognition and learning]
Hyejin Youn
Management & Organizations program, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University"
Expert on the combinatorics of invention, and computational social science.
Jose Lobo
School of Sustainability, ASU–Santa Fe Institute Center for Biosocial Complex Systems, Arizona State University"
Michael Kock
Head of Intellectual Property Division, Syngenta"
Colleen Chien
Santa Clara University School of Law"