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Venkat Venkatasubramanian <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleagues:

I am writing to let you know about the* Columbia-Cornell Symposium on
Inequality, Entropy, and Econophysics* that I am co-organizing. It is to be
held on *May, 30-31, 2019*, at the Riverside Church Conference Hall near
Columbia University. Details about it can be found here:
http://iee-symposium.org/?page=home

We have an exciting collection of academics in economics, physics,
mathematics, and an odd systems engineer or two, from all over the world
participating (see: http://iee-symposium.org/?page=speakers)..

While the topic is not mainstream process systems engineering, it might
interest you to know that the systems engineering perspective - in
combination with fundamental principles from political philosophy,
economics, statistical mechanics, game theory, and information theory -
offers interesting insights into the properties and behavior of a dynamical
system comprising of millions of rational agents, i.e., a free-market
capitalist society. This novel framework addresses a 200-year-old open
question in economics, namely, "How much income inequality is fair?".

Income and wealth inequality has been identified has the defining challenge
of our time. The World Economic Forum in Davos has recognized this as a top
global challenge on par with climate change. If you are curious about what
systems engineering can offer to address this challenge, please do join us.
Since the seating capacity is limited, please write to me if you are
interested in attending.

Best,
Venkat
_______________________________________________________________________
Professor Venkat Venkatasubramanian
*Samuel Ruben-Peter G. Viele Professor of Engineering*
*Professor of Computer Science (Affiliate)*
*Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (Affiliate)*
*Co-Director, Center for the Management of Systemic Risk (CMSR)*

Complex Resilient Intelligent Systems Laboratory (CRIS lab)
Department of Chemical Engineering
Columbia University
819 Mudd, 500 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
U.S.A.

Tel: (212) 854 2487; Tel: (212) 854 4453 (Main Office); Fax: (212) 854-3054

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Website: http://www.columbia.edu/~vv2213/
CMSR Website: http://risk.columbia.edu/
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