2002-03 Speakers

2002-2003 Speakers According To Their Fields & Affiliation
THE JACOB MARSCHAK INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON MATHEMATICS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AT UCLA

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The Marschak Colloquium meets on alternative Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m. in room C-301 in the Anderson School Building. The fields / subjects listed below are covered in the Colloquium. Please click on the field / subject to see the speaker(s) in that category, or here if you would like to see the complete cross-classification.

Anthropology / Sociology / Geography
Biology / Public Health
Economics / Business Management
Engineering / Systems Analysis / Operations Research
Mathematics / Statistics
Philosophy / Linguistics / Artificial Intelligence
Political Science
Psychology / Education
Public Planning / Policy / Other

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Fields UCLA Other UC Campuses Other
Anthropology/ Sociology/ Geography     Tim Kohler (Anthropology/Archaeology, Washington State University): January 24, 2003

Harry M. Collins (Sociology/Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, Caltech): February 21, 2003

Ullica Segerstrale (Social Sciences/Ethology, Sociobiology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago): April 11, 2003

Biology/ Public Health Sally Blower (Evolutionary Biology/Infectious Diseases, AIDS): October 18, 2002

MARSCHAK MEMORIAL LECTURE Jared Diamond (Physiology/Environment): March 7, 2003Infectious Diseases, AIDS): October 18, 2002

  David Sloan Wilson (Biology/Evolutionary Biology, Binghamtom University): October 4, 2002
Economics/ Business Management   Ted Bergstrom (Economics/Pure and Applied Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Evolutionary Theory, Economic Anthropology, UC Santa Barbara): November 15, 2002
 
Engineering/ Systems Analysis/ Operations Research Leonard Kleinrock (Computer Science/New Developments in Computing): May 23, 2003   Steve Bankes (Computational Science, Modeling and Simulation Theory and Practice/Complex Adaptive Systems, Machine Learning and Self-Organizing Systems, and Agent Based Simulation of Social Systems, RAND Corp.): November 1, 2002
Mathematics/ Statistics      
Philosophy/ Linguistics/ Artificial Intelligence      
Political Science Amy Zegart (Political Science/U.S. National Security): February 7, 2003    
Psychology/ Education   Robert Rosenthal (Psychology/Interpersonal Expectancy Effects, UC Riverside): May 9, 2003  
Public Planning/ Policy/ Other Eugene Volokh (Law/Law and Public Policy): December 6, 2002

Kumar Patel (Physics

  David Goodstein (Physics, Caltech): January 10, 2003