2009-10 Speakers

2009-2010 MARSCHAK COLLOQUIUM: CROSS-CLASSIFICATION BY FIELD AND AFFILIATION (FIELD/SPEAKER, AFFILIATION, DATE)

Anthropology/Sociology/ Geography

 

Glenn M. MacDonald,  Professor of Geography,  UCLA (10/23)

 

Dario Nardi, Lecturer in the UCLA Department of Anthropology and a Core Faculty Member of the UCLA Human Complex Systems Program (12/4)

 

Carter T. Butts, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine and Associate Professor, Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, UCI (1/22)

 

Biology/Public Health/Psychiatry

 

Frances Arnold, Dick and Barbara Dickinson Professor in the Division of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology (5/28) THE 2009-2010 MARSCHAK MEMORIAL LECTURE

 

Sander Greenland, Professor of Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health (6/4)

 

Computer Science/Engineering/ Systems Analysis/Operations Research

 

Adnan Darwiche, Professor and Chairman of the UCLA Computer Science Department (5/7)

 

Economics/Business/Management

 

W. Brian Arthur,  Santa Fe Institute and PARC (10/9)

 

Peter Howitt, Professor of Economics, Brown University (3/5)

 

Lee Ohanian,  Professor of Economics,  UCLA (1/8)

 

Ruslan Grinberg, Director of the Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow and Alexander Rubinshteyn Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (4/16)

 

Mathematics/Statistics

 

Stanley Osher, Professor of Mathematics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UCLA (5/21)

 

Philosophy/Linguistics/Artificial Intelligence/Information Science

 

Political Science

 

Michael Chwe, Associate Professor of Political Science,   UCLA (4/23)

 

Psychology/Education

 

R. Duncan Luce, Distinguished Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California,  Irvine (11/6)

 

Al Seckel, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Author, Visionary (4/9)

 

Public Planning/Policy/Other

 

Aaron L. Panofsky, Assistant Professor, UCLA Department of Public Policy and Center for Society and Genetics (11/20)

 

Robert Lempert, Director, Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer, Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition, RAND (2/19)