Difference between revisions of "Lakeside Research Days'09"
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== Prologue == | == Prologue == | ||
+ | This meeting has been held on Friday, 19th of June 2009, 9AM - 1PM. The overall aim of this meeting was to collect ideas/problems which should be tackled during the Lakeside Labs Research Days09. Hence, groups have been formed and asked to work on the following tasks: | ||
+ | * Name 3+ research areas of different research groups which are related to Self-organization and robustness (and explain why). | ||
+ | * Look at the expertise of invited researchers and your results from the above question and propose 3+ research questions that could be tackled at the research days. | ||
+ | * Try to rank both lists. | ||
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=== Group1 === | === Group1 === | ||
Members of this group are Christian Hofbauer (NES/ES), Alex Onic (NES/ES), Markus Reichhartinger (SST/CM) and Evsen Yanmaz (NES/MS). | Members of this group are Christian Hofbauer (NES/ES), Alex Onic (NES/ES), Markus Reichhartinger (SST/CM) and Evsen Yanmaz (NES/MS). | ||
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+ | During the discussion process, a lot of problems occured due to the loose and unclear definition of the term ''self-organization''. Since this term is already not well-defined, the problems increase when additionally considering robustness in the context of self-organization. Hence, the main results of this group work focus on the second task, namely finding research questions. |
Revision as of 10:04, 22 June 2009
Prologue
This meeting has been held on Friday, 19th of June 2009, 9AM - 1PM. The overall aim of this meeting was to collect ideas/problems which should be tackled during the Lakeside Labs Research Days09. Hence, groups have been formed and asked to work on the following tasks:
- Name 3+ research areas of different research groups which are related to Self-organization and robustness (and explain why).
- Look at the expertise of invited researchers and your results from the above question and propose 3+ research questions that could be tackled at the research days.
- Try to rank both lists.
Group1
Members of this group are Christian Hofbauer (NES/ES), Alex Onic (NES/ES), Markus Reichhartinger (SST/CM) and Evsen Yanmaz (NES/MS).
During the discussion process, a lot of problems occured due to the loose and unclear definition of the term self-organization. Since this term is already not well-defined, the problems increase when additionally considering robustness in the context of self-organization. Hence, the main results of this group work focus on the second task, namely finding research questions.