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CASOS Awards, 2002

  • Norman Sadeh was awarded an IBM Faculty Partnerships Award. The IBM Faculty Awards program is a competitive worldwide program intended to: Foster collaboration between researchers at leading universities worldwide and those in IBM research, development and services organizations; and, to promote courseware and curriculum innovation to stimulate growth in disciplines and geographies that are strategic to IBM. Faculty Awards are cash awards granted annually.

  • Kathleen M. Carley, October 2002, "Simulating Society: The Tension Between Transparency and Veridicality," Keynote, Agents 2002, Chicago, IL, Invited Keynote.

  • Kathleen M. Carley, March 2002, "Computational Organization Science: The systemic analysis of social complexity," Plenary, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, CA, Invited Plenary.

  • Matthew J. Dombroski and Kathleen M. Carley, 2002, "NETEST: Estimating a Terrorist Network's Structure," Graduate Student Best Paper Award, CASOS 2002 Conference, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 8, pp. 235-241. Pittsburgh, PA. [pdf]

  • Kathleen M. Carley, 2002-2004, President of the North American Association of Computational Social and Organizational Systems.

  • Matthew J. Dombroski and Kathleen M. Carley, 2002, "NETEST: Estimating a Terrorist Network's Structure," Graduate Student Best Paper Award, CASOS 2002 Conference, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 8, pp. 235-241. Pittsburgh, PA. [pdf]

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