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Invited talk for the Contributed Minisymposium, “Application of Linear and Multilinear Algebra in Life Sciences and Engineering” at the 16th Conference of the International Linear Algebra Society, June 21-25, 2010, Pisa, Italy. Shmuel Friedland, chair.
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Santa Fe Institute workshop, “Fighting Modern Malware III,” October 15-17, 2008. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Organized by Matt Williamson (Sana Security) and Eric Davis (Google).
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Santa Fe Institute workshop, “Fighting Modern Malware II,” October 10-12, 2007. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Organized by Matt Williamson (Sana Security) and Eric Davis (Google).
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Invited Plenary Speaker, and Biology Session Chair, for the First IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, Honolulu, Hawai`i. April 1-5, 2007. Hussein A. Abbass, Mark Bedau, Stefano Nolfi, Janet Wiles co-chairs.
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Santa Fe Institute workshop, “The Dynamic Structure of Robustness,” January 4-6, 2007. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Erica Jen and Michele Girvan, co-chairs.
- Santa Fe Institue Workshop On Software Evolvability. David Ackley and Stephanie Forest, co-chairs. July, 2005.
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Dept. of Knowledge-Based Mathematical Systems, Erich Peter Klement, host. Johannes Kepler University, Linz, July, 2003.
- Konrad Lorenz Institute, Altenberg, Austria. Brown Bag Discussions, June 24 , 2003: “Robustness or Evolvability: Which Will Prevail?”
- Special Lecture, IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence 2002, WCCI2002, Honolulu, Hawai`i. David Fogel, General Chair. May 12-17, 2002: “The Problem of Knowledge Incorporation in Evolutionary Algorithms”.
- Plenary Speaker, IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2001, CEC2001, Seoul, South Korea. Jong-Hwan Kim, General Chair. May 27-30, 2001: “Exploration vs. Exploitation: Which Do Emergent Representations Choose?”
- Plenary Speaker, EuroGP 2001. Network of Excellence in Evolutionary Computation, Lake Como, Italy. Julian Miller, Marco Tomassini, Co-chairs. April 18-20, 2001.
- Altenberg Workshops in Theoretical Biology, Modularity: Understanding the Development and Evolution of Complex Natural Systems. Konrad Lorenz Institute, Altenberg, Austria. October 26-29, 2000.
- “Emergent Movement”.
Short Courses on the Mathematics of Biological Complexity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Course Title: Complexity in Evolutionary Biology: Genetic Algorithms, Cellular Automata and Adaptive Landscapes. October 1-4, 2000.
- Keynote speaker, Evolvability Workshop, Artificial Life 7 Conference. Chrystopher Nehaniev, Chair; Mark Bedau, Conference Chair. August 1-8, 2000, Reed College, Portland Oregon.
- Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Special Session on Theory and Foundations of Evolutionary Computation. David Fogel, Chair. July 16-19, 2000, San Diego, CA. Tutorial on Population Genetics and Evolutionary Computation.
- Santa Fe Institute, Evolvability Working Group. Mark Bedau, Paul Marrow, Tom Ray, Chairs. April 6-9, 2000.
- Workshop on Computational Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Florida State University. Joe Travis, Chair. May 6-8, 1999. Tallahassee, FL.
- Santa Fe Institute Workshop, Towards a Comprehensive Dynamics of Evolution: Exploring the Interplay of Function, Selection, Neutrality, and Accident. “Genome Growth and the Evolution of Evolvability”. October 1998, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- New England Complex Systems Institute, Founding Conference. “The Evolution of Complex Organisms: Compression, Modularity, and Knowledge Representation”. October 1997. Nashua, New Hampshire.
- Santa Fe Institute Workshop, Adaptive Search on Biological and Computational Landscapes. “Genome Growth and the Evolution of the Genotype-Phenotype Map”. July 21-23, 1995, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Third Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming. “Emergent Phenomena in Genetic Programming,” February, 1994, San Diego, CA.
- Center for Computational Ecology, Yale University. “Theory on the evolution of the genotype-phenotype map,” September, 1992, New Haven, CT.
- Biocomputation Workshop, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. “Theory on the evolution and complexity of the genotype-phenotype map,” June, 1992, Monterey, CA.
- Santa Fe Institute, Complex Systems Summer School. “How genetic operators can evolve,” June 1991, Santa Fe, NM.
- North American Students of Cooperation Institute, University of Michigan. “The Co-op Angle on Student Activism,” November 1991, Ann Arbor, MI.
- Center for Nonlinear and Complex Systems, Duke University. “Chaos from a model of frequency-dependent natural selection,” 1991.
- Duke University Program in Genetics Colloquium, RNA: Genetics, Processing, and Post-transcriptional Control. “Exon shuffling in protein evolution: some theoretical implications,” 1991.
- Interdisciplinary Research Center and Molecular Biology Institute Conference, Information Theory and Genome Sequencing, San Diego State University. “Selection for modularity in the genome,” April, 1990, San Diego, California.
- Department of Mathematics, San Diego State University. “Selective forces on inheritance: genome congealing as a cousin to simulated annealing,” April, 1990.
- Urban Ecology, First International Ecological City Conference. “Education for the ecological city movement: The importance of free social spaces in the university.” April 1990, Berkeley, CA.
- National Youth Science Camp. “Curious meta-creatures of the new evolutionary landscape.” July, 1987, Bartow, West Virginia.