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Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt
The University of Klagenfurt researches SOS in the technical domain as well as in the context of social sciences.
Links to working groups:
Lakeside Labs
Lakeside Labs is a new research and technology centre established in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, working in the information and communication technology sector. It represents the link that connects science, theory and industry, offering numerous possibilities for national and international research institutions and industry partners to come together and cooperate. This is where fundamental research and technology research are combined. In close cooperation with university departments, new concepts, technologies and algorithms for 'self-organizing networked systems' are being developed.
Universität Passau
- De Meer Group
University of Washington College of Engineering
- Eric Klavins
Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Computer Science
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group
- Francis Heylighen
- Carlos Gershenson
Almende B.V.
Almende B.V. is a hi-tech research company specializing in self-organization and multi-agent systems. The company page can be found at http://www.almende.com/ while the European Replicator project on self-reconfigurable modular robots that have been topic of the talk can be found at http://replicator.almende.com and http://www.replicators.eu