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George Kampis - Kampis György | |
Still under construction, but most things work, as of April 7, 2011 10:30 CET :-) |
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I am a recycled engineer
turned theoretical biologist, turned
philosopher of science turned computational scientist - while
maintaining a continuing interest in evolution (so I translated Darwin
and won a prize). Also I am involved in cognitive science in more than
one ways. These activities are less diverse than they look: complexity,
evolution, self-organization, and causality are connecting keywords.
I am Professor and Head of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Eötvös University, Director of the Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science, and Fellow of Collegium Budapest (the Institute of Advanced Study). I am involved in various national and international projects which add up to another identity. |
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![]() email: gk [appropriatesign]
hps.elte.hu
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Most recent: ECAL 2009 Proceedings (Vol
I and Vol
II) are soon out with Springer! APPLY to the
Budapest Semester in Cognitive
Science
2011 until April 15! All Hungarian science 2001-2010
competence maps and star
plots are available at www.hungarianscience.org
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Projects An EU FP7 project (Hungarian PI): www.dynanets.org An ESF project (participant): www.compcog.org A Hungarian consortium (consortium leader):www.textrend.org Budapest Semester in
Cognitive Science, www.bscs-us.org Links to more of my pages
Comparative Mind
Databasewww.cmdbase.org (a CompCog derivative) PetaByte Ltd.www.petabyte-research.org |
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Most recent papers Soós,
S.
and
Kampis, G. (2011):
"Towards a
typology of research
performance diversity: the case of top Hungarian players", Scientometrics,
87:357–371. (PDF)(IF: 2.17) Kampis,
G.,
Soós, S., and
Gulyás, L.
(2011):
A magyar tudomány
intézményi
szerkezete és kompetenciái 2001-2010, Magyar
Tudomány, elfogadva. (PDF)(The institutional structure and competences of Hungarian science in 2001-2010, Magyar Tudomány, accepted). ![]() Karsai, I. and Kampis, G. (2011): Connected fragmented habitats facilitate stable coexistence dynamics, Ecological Modelling, 222(3):447-455. (PDF) (IF: 1.87) Karsai,
I.
and Kampis,
G. (2010): The Crossroads
between Biology and Mathematics: The Scientific Method as the Basics of
Scientific Literacy, BioScience,
60(8):632-638. (PDF)(IF: 4.01) Kampis, G.
and Karsai, I. (2010): Breaking Waves in Population Flows, in: Kampis,
G., Szathmary, E., Karsai, I. (eds): Darwin Meets von Neumann. Proceedings of the 10th
European Conference on Artificial Life,
Springer LNCS, in press.Recent lectures to be cont'd...
George
Kampis and László Gulyás 2010: Generative
characterization of sexual contact networks", Presented at NetSci 2010
THE
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND CONFERENCE ON NETWORK SCIENCE 10-14 May, 2010,
MIT,
Boston.
László Gulyás, George Kampis, Zalán Szakolczi and Ferenc Jordán 2009: Finding Trendsetters in Longitudinal Networks, COINS (Collaborative Innovation Networks) conference. October 8-11, Savannah, USA. George Kampis, Laszlo Gulyas, Zoltan Szaszi, Zalan Szakolczi, and Sandor Soos 2009: Dynamic Social Networks and the Textrend/CIShell Framework, Presented at the conference on Applied Social Network Analysis (ASNA, Zurich): 21. |
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Celebration: My book "Self-Modifying Systems" is 20 years old now (and still in print). ![]() Download it in PDF! Conferences: FET 2011 Budapest, I am an invited participant in the workshop on evolvability ICCS 2011 in Singapore (June 1-3), we have a workshop on dynamic network analysis Behavior 2011 at IU Bloomington, we have a workshop on data archiving and sharing |