Presentations

Collective Science

Observations on Modeling Social Identity (SI): Suggestions to address the challenges of SI, Presented at the Social Simulation Conference 2022, University of Milan Italy 12-16 Sept 2022.  Link to presentation. Paper is available on the publication page. 

Invited speaker for diversity training material for Dept. of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in 2016, distributed to all senior management across NNSA.  

Invited plenary speaker to the 2012 Annual Diversity and Inclusion Conference for Office of Personnel Management (OPM) specialists with over 1000 attendees.  

Science of Enabling Diversity: How to manage diversity to solve the most challenging problems”  Presented to: Program Leadership Committee Workforce, Invited talk for the NIH Workshop on “Who’s in Your Portfolio? Building A Stronger Program through Diversity” July 8, 2014. National Institute of Health Bethesda Campus Bethesda, Maryland. Text of presentation link. Presentation link

“Transformation of Mature Communities – All about Social Identity and Collective Intelligence.” This talk addresses how to solve societal problems that resist change, motivated by the extreme drug deaths in the Four Corners area of New Mexico.  A presentation at the Santa Fe Salon, Revitalizing New Mexico. 29 Dec 2012. Presentation available here.

Retrospective on 10 Years of Modeling Human Dynamics, Invited Opening Keynote presentation at the Australian-sponsored CSIRO “Complex Systems Science Workshop on Human System Dynamics”, April 2009. Presentation available here with notes.

Emergent Leadership from Below: The next frontier of decision making and Psycho-Social Dynamics Advanced by Group Identity Modeling, Two Presentations at the New England Complex System Institute Annual meeting, Nov 2007. Abstracts and presentations available here.

Diversity: A weapon of mass construction. Invited Keynote Presentation at the Tapia Conference on Diversity in Computing, Orlando Florida. 15-17 Oct 2007.

Discovery Workshop: Applying complex science to organizational design in multi-stakeholder systems. Presentations: “Diversity as the Solution to the Hardest Problems” and “Strategies in Ecosystems.” Planned and organized the workshop, and presented two talks for the National Alliance for Physician Competence. Aug. 2007. Schedule, text and presentations available here.

Power Laws and Businesses: Role of Scaling in Developing an Understanding of How Systems Work. Santa Fe Institute Business Network Topical Meeting on Scaling in Real Systems. July 2006. Presentation with notes available here.

 “Sustainable Strategies in Fast Changing Times. (link to slides)

Sustainable Strategies in Fast Changing Times. Invited presentation at the at the Thought Leader Forum 2002 in Sept 2002, by Credit Suisse | First Boston, organizer: Michael J. Mouboussin.. Slides available here. Text of the talk and available here. Text also avialble here.

What a Developmental View Can Do for You or The Fall of the House of Experts. Published in Thought Leader Forum – Connect to the Idea Frontier By Credit Suisse | First Boston, Michael J. Mouboussin, Editor. pp. 64-81 (2001). The text is for the talk given at a conference of the same name in September 2000. Link to text, link as published, link to slides. See other presentations here for 2000-2003.

What a Developmental Perspective Can Do for You. Credit Suisse First Boston Thought Leader Forum, Santa Fe, September 2000. Presentation available here. 

Developmental Insights into Evolving Systems. Artificial Life VII Conference, Portland, August 2000.

A Simple Agent Model for a Dynamical, Evolutionary System: Insights into diversity and natural selection. ISSS World Conference, Toronto, July 2000.

Adaptation without Selection, Invited lecture presented at Workshop on Complexity, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe NM, June, 1999.

Fall of the House of Experts. Santa Fe Institute Public Lectures, May 2000.

Science of Diversity (Laboratory-wide presentation to over 8000 employees), Los Alamos National Laboratory, May 2000.

The Hidden Role of Diversity in Innovative Organizations (The Fall of the House of Experts, Research Conference on The New Biopolitics (Rational Choice is Nearly Dead), November 2000, UCLA Anderson School. Link to presentation. Alternative presentation from a modeling perspective

Diversity in Decentralized Systems: Enabling Self-Organizing Solutions, Invited lecture presented at Decentralization Two, UCLA Nov. 19, 1999. Link to presentation. Link to paper

Distributed, Self-Organizing Socio-Economic Systems: The Real Reason behind the Fear of Y2K, Invited lecture presented at Workshop on Economic Computation, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe NM, June, 1999.

Self-Organizing, Collective Problem Solving in Distributed Systems: Functionality without Selection, presented at Seventh Annual Washington Evolutionary Systems Society Conference, University of Ghent, Belgium, May, 1999. Link to the conference paper.  Link to the published paper. 

Self-Organizing Knowledge Systems: Enabling Diversity, Invited lecture presented at 4th Annual Collaboration Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, 1999.

Perspective on “Difficulty” in Institutions and Alternative Approaches. Invited lecture at Conference on Institutions: Complexity and Difficulty. March 1999, Santa Fe Institute.

Introduction to the Symbiotic Intelligence Project. Presented at the Emergent Semantic and Computational Processes in Distributed Information Systems. August 1998, Los Alamos National Laboratory. 

Self-Organization in and around the Internet. Invited lecture at the 6th Santa Fe Chaos in Manufacturing Conference, Santa Fe, April 1998.

Emergent Knowledge on the Internet. Workshop on Research Directions for the Next Generation Internet, Vienna, Virginia, 1997.

Physics, Epidemiology, Complexity Studies

Managing surprise by adversaries when you don’t know what you don’t know.  (2014)  This presentation addresses the difference in responding to the slow evolution of an adversarial threat versus an adversary with surprises, capturing the importance of diverse blue teams, robustness versus optimation of defense, how surprise happens even to the best planners, and how structures determine the future state of defenders and adversaries. Link to slides. 

Maturing Cyber Security Using BioThreat Experiences and Resources, Presentation at the CyberSpace Research Workshop, AFRL Collaboration Cyber Symposium, Jul 14, 2009, Shreveport, Louisiana. Paper available here. Presentation available here. Presentation with notes.

Planning and Response Resources for Infectious Disease, Invited presentation by PACOM for the Ninth Asia-Pacific Military Operations Research Symposium (AMORS IX) in Sydney, Australia, 8-10 September 2008. Presentation.  Presentation with notes.

Collaborative Resources and Website for the Robotics Community using Semantic Networks, Presentation at the 2008 Ground Robotics Capabilities Conference, San Antonio, TX, Mar 2008. A community development event for soliciting friendly users and user feedback for a SPAWAR Robotics site.

Role of scaling in developing an understanding of how systems work – a survival guide to the future. Answering the question: “How do I build a science when the system is too complicated?”  Presented at a Santa Fe Institute workshop in 2008. Link to Presentation.  Link to talk with notes

Presentation to US Congressional representatives and stakeholders of the report “Protecting Building Occupants and Operations from Biological and Chemical Airborne Threats: A Framework for Decision Making.” By the National Academy of Sciences – National Research Council (2007).  Link to presentation without comments, with comments.  Full report in the publication page.

Hydrogen Combustion Modeling Using the KIVA-3V Code, Opening invited lectures presented at Combustion Modeling in I.C.E., University of Cassino, Cassino, Italy (Dec. 1999).

Introduction to CFD Methods, Lecture at the 1997 Canadian CFD Conference, Victoria, Canada (1997).

The Legacy and Future of CFD At Los Alamos, Invited lecture at the 1996 Canadian CFD Conference, Ottawa, Canada (1996). Presentation available here. Publication available here.

CFD Advances At Los Alamos, Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, Canada, (1996). Similar to the presentation: “The Legacy and Future of CFD at Los Alamos.” Presentation

Strategies in Ecological Evolution with Jen Watkins. (Sept 2007)  Text and slides of a presentation at a Complexity Science workshop for the National Alliance for Physician Competence Discovery (NAPCD), a consortium of state physician accreditation organizations across the US (about 25 of them).  Background: NAPCD, recognizing that physicians in the future would have to have accreditation based on performance rather than continuing education credits, would have to change how physicians stay in business.  NAPCD made extensive progress in developing a physician-client best-practice agreement but reached a mental block to discover what was next.  The three-day Complexity Science workshop was organized with the help of Dr. Johnson to present alternative approaches to solving challenges challenges.  This talk follows a talk by Lauren  Buckley on how ecosystems in nature evolve, addressing how evolving systems express boom and bust cycles (not static growth), which are caused by overly-constrained structures limiting adaptation, and how optimization is the enemy of robustness.  Use this text to follow the slide presentation: Text link.  Link to slides

Hydrogen Program Combustion Research. Annual Hydrogen Program Peer Review, Washington D.C., April 1997.

Hydrogen Program Combustion Research. Annual Hydrogen Program Peer Review, Miami, Florida, April 1996.

Introduction to KIVA Family of Codes and Numerics. KIVA Workshop and Tutorial at the 1996 SAE Congress in Detroit, February 1996. Presentation

Computer Simulation of Hydrogen Combustion Engines. Hydrogen Program Working Group Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 1995.

Progress towards an Optimized Hydrogen Series Hybrid Engine. 17th Annual Fall Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division. Milwaukee, WI, September 1995.

Progress towards Modeling Hydrogen Injection and Combustion. 8th International Symposium on Transport Phenomena in Combustion, San Francisco, California, July 1995.

Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling of Hydrogen Injection and Combustion. ’95 SMC Simulation Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 1995.

Three-Dimensional Computations of the Scavenging Process in an Opposed-Piston Engine. 1994 SAE Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October 1994.

Nonlocal Models in Continuum Mechanics. ASME Winter Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1993. Paper available here.

©2024   Dr. Norman L. Johnson   |    Norman@SantaFe.edu

©2024   Dr. Norman L. Johnson   |    Norman@SantaFe.edu