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Conference: A Crude Look at the Whole

Conference: A Crude Look at the Whole

Date: 4 – 6 March 2013

Venue: Nanyang Executive Centre, Nanyang Technological University

Address: 60 Nanyang View, Singapore 639673

Synopsis

The conference A Crude Look at the Whole is about complexity.

Complexity embodies some of the hardest, most fundamental and most challenging open problems in academia. In that sense it is truly “big science”. It also lies at the root of the most burning issues that confront us every day, such as climate, hunger, sustainability, energy, urbanization, water, health, security, innovation, and the impact of technology. In that sense complexity is what we have created, what we are, and what we do.

The most compelling challenge for the world community is to find ways to “deal” with that complexity and exercise some element of control over our future. Complexity as “big science” is key to meeting this challenge. A Crude Look at the Whole is about complexity in all senses of the word.

Our world can be seen as a huge complex system consisting of an enormous number of interacting natural, social and artificial complex systems. We cannot successfully analyse this system “by determining in advance a set of properties or aspects that are studied separately and then recombining those partial approaches in an attempt to form a picture of the whole. Instead, it is necessary to look at the whole system, even if it means taking a crude look, and then allowing possible simplifications to emerge from the work”.

The above quote is taken from Murray Gell-Mann, who received the 1969 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles, and who will be the first speaker at this conference.

The conference will have twelve unique speakers. All are leaders in their field and will give meaning to complexity from the perspective of their interests and background. Together they cover a broad spectrum of areas, from the evolution of culture, to the evolution of collaboration, signals and boundaries, innovation (in biology), biofilms, climate change and Chinese dynasties, and Dao. To hear them share their insights in complexity and partake in their discussions will be a great experience for all participants to the conference.

The setting of the conference is informal. After each of the talks there will be ample time for the audience and the speakers to discuss and meet. This is the second conference in what will become an annual NTU event, in which some of the best scientists in the area of complexity will share their views with you.

We warmly invite you to actively take part in it.

Videos & Presentation Slides

Jan Wouter Vasbinder – Welcome and Opening Address

Member of Governing Board, Para Limes

Bertil Andersson – Welcome and Opening Address

President, Nanyang Technological University

W. Brian Arthur (Chair)

Santa Fe Institute

Murray Gell-Mann

Trustee, Science Board and Distinguished Fellow, Santa Fe Institute

Ann Florini (Chair)

Singapore Management University

Robert Axelrod

Walgreen Professor for the Study of Human Understanding, University of Michigan

Jan Wouter Vasbinder (Chair)

Member of Governing Board, Para Limes

Helga Nowotny

President, European Research Council and Professor Emerita of Social Studies of Science, ETH Zurich

Kevin Xiao (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Kristian Lindgren

Professor in Complex Systems, Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology

Helena Gao (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

John H. Holland

Professor of Computer Science & Engineering and Psychology, University of Michigan

Su Haibin (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Douglas H. Erwin

Senior Scientist, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

Cheong Siew Ann (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Ying-Yi Hong

Professor, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University

Michael H. Lees (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Peter M. A. Sloot

Professor of Computational Science and Distinguished Research Professor, University of Amsterdam

Chew Lock Yue (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Simon Levin

Moffett Professor of Biology, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Princeton University

William Clune (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Johan Rockström

Professor of Water Systems and Global Sustainability and Executive Director of Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

Kerry Sieh (Chair)

Nanyang Technological University

Wang Xian Feng

Nanyang Assistant Professor, NTU and NRF Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore

Jan Wouter Vasbinder (Chair)

Member of Governing Board, Para Limes

Peter Ho

Senior Advisor of Centre for Strategic Futures and Chairman of Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore

Jan Wouter Vasbinder – Closing Remarks

Member of Governing Board, Para Limes

 

Date: 4 – 6 March 2013

Venue: Nanyang Executive Centre, Nanyang Technological University

Address: 60 Nanyang View, Singapore 639673

 

Synopsis

The conference A Crude Look at the Whole is about complexity. Complexity embodies some of the hardest, most fundamental and most challenging open problems in academia. In that sense it is truly “big science”. It also lies at the root of the most burning issues that confront us every day, such as climate, hunger, sustainability, energy, urbanization, water, health, security, innovation, and the impact of technology. In that sense complexity is what we have created, what we are, and what we do. The most compelling challenge for the world community is to find ways to “deal” with that complexity and exercise some element of control over our future. Complexity as “big science” is key to meeting this challenge. A Crude Look at the Whole is about complexity in all senses of the word. Our world can be seen as a huge complex system consisting of an enormous number of interacting natural, social and artificial complex systems. We cannot successfully analyse this system “by determining in advance a set of properties or aspects that are studied separately and then recombining those partial approaches in an attempt to form a picture of the whole. Instead, it is necessary to look at the whole system, even if it means taking a crude look, and then allowing possible simplifications to emerge from the work”. The above quote is taken from Murray Gell-Mann, who received the 1969 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles, and who will be the first speaker at this conference. The conference will have twelve unique speakers. All are leaders in their field and will give meaning to complexity from the perspective of their interests and background. Together they cover a broad spectrum of areas, from the evolution of culture, to the evolution of collaboration, signals and boundaries, innovaton (in biology), biofilms, climate change and Chinese dynasties, and Dao. To hear them share their insights in complexity and partake in their discussions will be a great experience for all participants to the conference. The setting of the conference is informal. After each of the talks there will be ample time for the audience and the speakers to discuss and meet. This is the second conference in what will become an annual NTU event, in which some of the best scientists in the area of complexity will share their views with you. We warmly invite you to actively take part in it.   [Programme]  

Videos & Presentation Slides

Welcome and opening address by Jan W. Vasbinder (Director, Complexity Program, Nanyang Technological University) and Bertil Andersson (President, Nanyang Technological University) ~~~~ Chair: W. Brian Arthur Santa Fe Institute Biography Speaker: Murray Gell-Mann Trustee, Science Board and Distinguished Fellow, Santa Fe Institute Biography & Abstract ~~~~ Chair: Ann Florini Singapore Management University Biography Speaker: Robert Axelrod Walgreen Professor for the Study of Human Understanding, University of Michigan Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Jan W. Vasbinder Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Helga Nowotny President, European Research Council and Professor Emerita of Social Studies of Science, ETH Zurich Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Kevin Xiao Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Kristian Lindgren Professor in Complex Systems, Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Helena Gao Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: John H. Holland Professor of Computer Science & Engineering and Psychology, University of Michigan Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Su Haibin Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Douglas H. Erwin Senior Scientist, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Cheong Siew Ann Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Ying-Yi Hong Professor, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Michael H. Lees Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Peter M. A. Sloot Professor of Computational Science and Distinguished Research Professor, University of Amsterdam Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: Chew Lock Yue Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Simon Levin Moffett Professor of Biology, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Princeton University Biography & AbstractPresentation ~~~~ Chair: William Clune Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Johan Rockström Professor of Water Systems and Global Sustainability and Executive Director of Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University Biography & Abstract │ Presentation ~~~~ Chair: Kerry Sieh Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Wang Xian Feng Nanyang Assistant Professor, NTU and NRF Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore Biography & Abstract Presentation ~~~~ Chair: Jan W. Vasbinder Nanyang Technological University Biography Speaker: Peter Ho Senior Advisor of Centre for Strategic Futures and Chairman of Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore Biography & Abstract │ Presentation ~~~~ Closing remarks by Jan W. Vasbinder Director, Complexity Program, Nanyang Technological University