Yaneer Bar-Yam

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Yaneer Bar-Yam, 2014

Yaneer Bar-Yam (* 1959 in Boston ) is an American physicist , systems scientist and founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute .

Yaneer Bar-Yam studied physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he received a BS in 1978 and a Ph.D. in 1984. received. He was a Bantrell Postdoctoral Fellow and a joint postdoctoral fellow from MIT and IBM . After working at the Weizmann Institute , Yaneer Bar-Yam became an adjunct professor of engineering at Boston University in 1991 . He left Boston University in 1997 when he became president of the newly formed New England Complex Systems Institute.

Publications

  • Predicting economic market crises using measures of collective panic . In: NECSI Report . August 1, 2010.
  • The MIT three-element radio interferometer (miniferometer) and observations of Saturn at 1.35 cm , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics. Bachelor thesis, 1978.
  • with T. Egami, J. Mustre-Ed Leon, and AR Bishop: Lattice Effects in High-Tc Superconductors: Proceedings of the Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 13-15, 1992 .
  • Dynamics of Complex Systems , Westview Press, 1997.
  • 2003, Unifying Themes in Complex Systems: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Complex Systems
  • Making Things Work: Solving Complex Problems in a Complex World , Knowledge Press, 2005.
  • with Ali A. Minai: Unifying Themes in Complex Systems, Vol. IIIB: New Research , 2007

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