Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
The Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series is a weekly event organized by the Systems Science program at Portland State University. It serves as a platform for presenters to share and attendees to engage with the latest research across various fields and disciplines in an informal environment that encourages questions and discussions.
The seminars cover a diverse array of topics, including agent-based simulation, artificial intelligence, artificial life, genetic algorithms, machine learning, neural networks, signal processing, social networks, system dynamics, and the study of science itself. This breadth ensures that participants are exposed to a wide range of cutting-edge research and methodologies.
Seminars are typically held on Fridays from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. in Harder House Room 104 during the Fall and Winter terms. For those taking the seminar for credit, grading is based on attendance, either in-person or remotely. The series also offers opportunities for networking and collaboration among students, faculty, and professionals interested in systems science.
The seminar series is ideal for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to broaden their understanding of systems science and its applications. Attendees benefit from exposure to interdisciplinary research, the opportunity to engage with experts in the field, and the chance to participate in discussions that can inspire new ideas and collaborations.
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Speakers(1)
Terry Bristol
Portland State University
Terry Bristol presented 'The Systems Engineering Worldview: The Technological Structure and Function of Reality' on October 8, 2021, at the Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series.
Event Details
- Date
- October 8, 2021
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Portland, United States
- Harder House Room 104, Portland State University
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Students, researchers, and professionals interested in systems science.
- Attendees
- Varies per session