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Yaneer Bar-Yam

Yaneer Bar-Yam (born 1959) is an American scientist and activist specializing in complex systems. An expert in the quantitative analysis of pandemics, he advised policy makers on the Western African Ebola virus epidemic[1] and founded EndCoronavirus.org, a global network of several volunteers formed in February 2020 to provide information, guidelines, and policy advocacy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] He is the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI), an independent research institution that studies complex systems science and its real-world applications.

Yaneer Bar-Yam
Bar-Yam (on the left) at Wikimania 2014
Born1959 (age 64–65)
EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsComplex systems (Application to social, biological and physical systems)
InstitutionsNew England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) (1997-today)
Boston University (1991-1997)
ThesisMicroscopic Theory of the Dynamics of Defects in Semiconductors. (1984)
Doctoral advisorJohn Dimitris Joannopoulos
Doctoral studentsErik Rauch
Websitenecsi.edu/faculty/bar-yam.html

Biography edit

Yaneer Bar-Yam was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1959 to Israeli parents. His father, Zvi Bar-Yam, is a high-energy particle physicist, and his mother, Miriam Bar-Yam, is a developmental psychologist. He received his BS degree in 1978 and his Ph.D. degree in 1984, both in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a Bantrell Postdoctoral Fellow, and a joint postdoctoral fellow at MIT and IBM. In 1991, following a junior faculty appointment at the Weizmann Institute of Science, he was appointed an Associate Professor of Engineering at Boston University. He left Boston University in 1997 to become the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute, a position he holds as of May 2020.

Bar-Yam was a visiting scholar at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He was chairman of the International Conference on Complex Systems, an annual forum dedicated to bridging the domains of complexity science and real-world systems, and is the managing editor of InterJournal, a NECSI publication on selected topics in science and engineering.

Bar-Yam is currently a research scientist at the MIT Media Lab, and is the managing editor of the Springer book series on complexity.[3][4][5][6]

Ideas and Theories edit

The NECSI website defined "complex systems" as systems that "have multiple interacting components whose collective behavior cannot be simply inferred from the behavior of components." Bar-Yam is considered a contributor to the founding of the field of complex systems science, having introduced fundamental rigor, real-world applications, and educational programs to the field.

Bar-Yam studies the unified properties of complex systems as a systematic strategy for answering basic questions about the world. His research is focused both on formalizing complex systems concepts and relating them to everyday problems. In particular, he studies the relationship between observations at different scales, formal properties of descriptions of systems, the relationship of structure and function, the representation of information as a physical quantity, and quantitative properties of the complexity of real systems. Applications have been to physical, biological, and social systems.[3][4][5][6][7]

His recent work analyzes the origins and impacts of market crashes, social unrest, ethnic violence, military conflict and pandemics, the structure and dynamics of social networks, and the bases of creativity, panic, evolution, and altruism.[3] Bar-Yam has made further contributions to the theory of the structural and electronic dynamics of materials, the theory of polymer dynamics and protein folding, the theory of neural networks and structure-function relationships, the theory of quantitative multiscale complexity, and the theory of evolution. His development of multiscale representations as a generalization of renormalization group addressed the limitations of calculus and statistics in the study of nonlinear and network system dependencies on collective behaviors.[3]

Work edit

NECSI edit

Bar-Yam is the president of Cambridge, Massachusetts-based NECSI, an independent research institution and think tank dedicated to the study of complex systems and its applications to solving real-world problems. NECSI was established by faculty members of various New England academic institutions, including MIT, Harvard, Brandeis, and others, to encourage collaboration among researchers. In addition to its in-house research team, NECSI has co-faculty, students, and affiliates from universities around the world. NECSI also conducts classes, seminars, and conferences to assist students, faculty, and professionals in their understanding of complex systems. NECSI's faculty, co-faculty, and affiliates represent a wide range of scientific disciplines, and have included Jerome Kagan, Thomas Schelling, and Nassim Nicholas Taleb. NECSI researchers have contributed to such varied areas as networks, social systems, food crises, and economic systems.[8]

In February 2020, NECSI and Bar-Yam established EndCoronavirus.org to offer information, guidelines, and policy advocacy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Consulting and advisory edit

Bar-Yam has advised many policymaking and regulatory bodies on various topics, including: the Pentagon's Chairman Action Group on global social unrest and the crises in Egypt and Syria; the National Security Council and the National Counter Terrorism Council on global strategy; the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group on military force transformation; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on delivery of prevention services and control of hospital infections; Congressman Barney Frank (as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee) on market regulation and the financial crisis. He has given 175 invited presentations, and has taught the concepts and methods of complex systems science to over 2,000 graduate students, professionals, and executives.[3]

Pandemics Research and Activism edit

Overview edit

Pandemics are a natural field of study for complex systems scientists, as many of the main insights of the discipline—including network theory, nonlinearity, chaos, emergent properties, adaptation, and non-ergodicity—can be directly brought to bear on the analysis of infectious diseases and their spread.

Bar-Yam has studied pandemics since the early 2000s, in concert with NECSI's stated mission to foster collaboration among different disciplines (e.g. mathematics and epidemiology) and to apply theoretical work to problems in the real world. His research has emphasized the role of increasing global travel in pandemics; community monitoring of symptoms as potentially superior to conventional testing, tracking, and tracing techniques; and specific guidelines for individuals, policymakers, healthcare workers, and businesses to slow the spread of infectious diseases.[9]

Bar-Yam's early research on pandemics identified the fatality rate of an infectious disease as a key limiting factor in its ability to spread. For the deadliest diseases, he argued that the pathogen would rapidly exhaust the local supply of hosts to infect, and would therefore disappear before it could spread beyond the initial local area of outbreak.[10]

In a 2006 paper co-authored with Erik Rauch, Bar-Yam introduced global travel (e.g. international long-distance flights and overseas shipment of livestock) as a new variable to his earlier pandemic models, which yielded a nonlinear relationship between the amount of global travel and the ultimate severity of an outbreak. Specifically, the authors found that up to a certain point, increasing global travel had little impact on the overall severity of an outbreak. However, when the amount of travel approached a critical threshold, the ultimate severity of the outbreak (and its likelihood of becoming a global pandemic) increased suddenly and sharply.[11] "Due to increasing global travel," Bar-Yam and Rauch wrote in the 2006 paper, "human beings may cross the transition into the realm of pandemics unless preventive actions are taken that either limit global transportation or its impact."[12]

Ebola edit

During the Western African Ebola virus epidemic which began in 2013, Bar-Yam advocated in favor of curtailing transportation from West Africa, arguing that even in cases where significant interconnectivity between populations already existed, even a small amount of additional interconnectivity could dramatically increase the severity of an outbreak.[10]

Bar-Yam also advocated in favor of community monitoring to fight the Ebola epidemic. The conventional response to infectious disease outbreaks emphasizes individual contact tracing, i.e. the effort to locate all individuals who were in contact with an individual known to carry the disease. Bar-Yam argued that it would be more effective and efficient to monitor local communities (defined as a natural population unit to and from which transportation can be logically curtailed)[11] as a whole—in other words, to treat an entire community as "infected" once one individual in that community is infected, and then intensively screen that community for additional cases while instituting local transportation restrictions. This type of community response would progressively limit the disease to smaller geographical areas, Bar-Yam argued, while improving the allocation of resources.[13][14] Bar-Yam argued that community monitoring played a significant role in halting the Ebola epidemic in Liberia.[13][15]

COVID-19 edit

On January 26, 2020, one week after the first case of COVID-19 disease in the United States was reported, Bar-Yam co-authored a note with Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Joseph Norman. The note outlined several principles in connection with the novel coronavirus outbreak, and argued that policy responses should follow a precautionary approach, including drastically constraining human mobility patterns as soon and as swiftly as possible.[16]

On February 29, 2020, Bar-Yam and NECSI established EndCoronavirus.org, a global volunteer network, to provide information and guidelines for action to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. EndCoronavirus.org was among the first organizations in the United States to offer specific guidelines for policymakers, businesses, and individuals. As of May 2020, EndCoronavirus.org had over 4,000 volunteers.[17]

On March 13, 2020, the "Coronavirus Guidelines for Businesses" written by EndCoronavirus.org were adopted by the International Chamber of Commerce, the global business organization representing over 45 million members in over 100 countries.[18]

On March 21, 2020, USA Today published an opinion piece by Bar-Yam, in which he argued for an immediate five-week lockdown in the entire United States to defeat COVID-19.[19]

On April 5, 2020, Bar-Yam and Chen Shen published a paper titled "COVID-19: How to Win," which summarized his recommendations. Those recommendations included a lockdown, separate quarantine facilities for mild and moderate COVID-19 cases to prevent transmission within households, mask wearing in shared spaces, travel restrictions, improved safety of essential services, increased testing, health guidelines to prevent mild cases from becoming severe, and increased support for hospitals and healthcare workers.[20]

On April 15, 2020, Bar-Yam reported via Twitter that he was assisting the government of Kosovo in its efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.[21]

On April 28, 2020, Bar-Yam was consulted by Virginia residents on an open letter to Ralph Northam, the governor of Virginia, calling for more aggressive action to fight COVID-19 in that state.[22] The letter was signed by 430 scientists, doctors, and citizens as of May 25, 2020.

On May 12, 2020, CNN.com published an opinion piece by Bar-Yam, in which he argued against the premature opening of states, and urged individual citizens to continue strict restrictions on their movement and contact with others.[2]

Publications edit

Bar-Yam is the author and/or editor of several books, as well as the author of more than 200 research papers in professional journals, including in Science, Nature, PNAS, American Naturalist, and Physical Review Letters.[23][24] He has published on a range of scientific and real-world problems, including cell biology and the global financial crisis, and is the holder of four patents.

Books edit

  • Dynamics of Complex Systems. New York: Perseus Books. 1997. ISBN 978-0-2015-5748-0.
  • Making Things Work: Solving Complex Problems in a Complex World. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Knowledge Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-9656-3282-9.

Selected papers edit

  • Bar-Yam, Y.; Egami, T.; Mustre-Ed Leon, J.; Bishop, A. R. (1992). Lattice Effects in High-Tc Superconductors: Proceedings of the Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 13-15, 1992. Cambridge, Massachusetts: World Scientific Pub Co Inc. ISBN 978-9-8102-0970-4.
  • Bar-Yam, Y. (2000). Unifying Themes in Complex Systems, Volume 1: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Complex Systems. New York: Perseus Books. ISBN 978-0-7382-0049-1.
  • Bar-Yam, Y.; Minai, A. A. (2003). Unifying Themes in Complex Systems, Volume 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Complex Systems. New York: Perseus Books. ISBN 978-0-8133-4124-8.
  • Lagi, M.; Bar-Yam, Yavni; Bertrand, K. Z.; Bar-Yam, Yaneer (2012). Economics of Food Prices and Crises. Cambridge, Massachusetts: New England Complex Systems Institute. ISBN 978-0-9656328-5-0.
  • vos Fellman, P.; Bar-Yam, Y.; Minai, A. A. (2015). Conflict and Complexity: Countering Terrorism, Insurgency, Ethnic and Regional Violence. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4939-1704-4.

Theses edit

  • Bar-Yam, Y. (1978). The MIT three-element radio interferometer (miniferometer) and observations of Saturn at 1.35 cm. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics. BS Thesis.
  • Bar-Yam, Y. (1984). Microscopic Theory of the Dynamics of Defects in Semiconductors. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics. PhD Thesis.

Patents edit

  • Y. Bar-Yam, Neural networks with subdivision, US Patent No. 5,687,286 (1997)
  • Y. Bar-Yam, Method and apparatus for coordinating and tracking delivery of a benefit, US Patent No. 8,296,242 (2012)
  • Yaneer Bar-Yam, Dion Harmon, Kawandeep Virdee, Vedant Misra and Marco Lagi, Method and apparatus for dynamic information visualization, US Patent No. 8,683,389 (2014)
  • Yaneer Bar-Yam, Event detection and characterization in big data streams, US Patent No. [Application No. 14,830,425 Approved. Release pending]

Honors edit

  • 2011: Cited among the top scientific discoveries of 2011 by Wired magazine for his work on the causes of the global food crisis.
  • 2011 and 2013: Received recognition among "best of" from Wired for his scientific visualizations.
  • 2013: Received recognition among "best of" from Motherboard for his scientific visualizations.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "How Community Response Stopped Ebola". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  2. ^ a b Bar-Yam, Opinion by Yaneer (12 May 2020). "Don't let governors fool you about reopening". CNN. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Yaneer Bar-Yam". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  4. ^ a b [1] 2013-09-19 at the Wayback Machine Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation website, 2012.
  5. ^ a b [2] 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine UMass Dartmouth, Kaput Center website, 2012.
  6. ^ a b [3] Rotman, "Bar-Yam: Balancing Scale with Complexity", Forbes India, Sept 16, 2010.
  7. ^ [4] 2014-12-22 at the Wayback Machine "Complexity, Democracy, and Sustainability", Programs and Abstracts, The 50th Anniversary Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences, Sonoma State University, 2006.
  8. ^ "About". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  9. ^ "Ending Pandemics". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  10. ^ a b Hartnett, Kevin (10 October 2014). "As Ebola rages, the case for prohibiting travel from West Africa". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  11. ^ a b "Science Fights the Coronavirus". Harvard Business Review. 2020-03-24. ISSN 0017-8012. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  12. ^ "Long-Range Interaction and Evolutionary Stability in a Predator-Prey System". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  13. ^ a b "Did Authorities Use the Wrong Approach to Stop Ebola?". Time. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  14. ^ Wong, Vincent; Cooney, Daniel; Bar-Yam, Yaneer (2016-03-08). "Beyond Contact Tracing: Community-Based Early Detection for Ebola Response". PLOS Currents. 8. arXiv:1505.07020. doi:10.1371/currents.outbreaks.322427f4c3cc2b9c1a5b3395e7d20894. PMC 4946441. PMID 27486552.
  15. ^ "Is The Response in Liberia Succeeding?". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  16. ^ "Systemic Risk of Pandemic via Novel Pathogens – Coronavirus: A Note". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  17. ^ "EndCoronavirus.org". EndCoronavirus.org. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  18. ^ "ICC/NECSI publish business guidance to tackle COVID-19". ICC - International Chamber of Commerce. 2020-03-13. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  19. ^ Bar-Yam, Yaneer. "We need an immediate five-week national lockdown to defeat coronavirus in America". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  20. ^ "COVID-19: How to Win". New England Complex Systems Institute. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  21. ^ Bar-Yam, Yaneer (2020-04-15). "Kosovo is taking action at the municipal level to appropriately "overreact," to stop the outbreak, and to return to normal quickly, as we have recommended. Bravo! They are leading! I am honored to help. https://msh.rks-gov.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Vendim.pdf …". @yaneerbaryam. Retrieved 2020-05-29. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  22. ^ Antonio-Vila, Lydia (30 April 2020). "An open letter to Governor Northam calls for stronger restrictions". Fairfax County Times. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  23. ^ NESCI profile of Yaneer Bar-Yam
  24. ^ NESCI Books.

External links edit

  • Yaneer Bar-Yam, New England Complex Systems Institute website, 2007.
  • EndCoronavirus.org

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view January 2023 Yaneer Bar Yam born 1959 is an American scientist and activist specializing in complex systems An expert in the quantitative analysis of pandemics he advised policy makers on the Western African Ebola virus epidemic 1 and founded EndCoronavirus org a global network of several volunteers formed in February 2020 to provide information guidelines and policy advocacy to fight the COVID 19 pandemic 2 He is the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute NECSI an independent research institution that studies complex systems science and its real world applications Yaneer Bar YamBar Yam on the left at Wikimania 2014Born1959 age 64 65 Boston MassachusettsEducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology BS PhD Scientific careerFieldsComplex systems Application to social biological and physical systems InstitutionsNew England Complex Systems Institute NECSI 1997 today Boston University 1991 1997 ThesisMicroscopic Theory of the Dynamics of Defects in Semiconductors 1984 Doctoral advisorJohn Dimitris JoannopoulosDoctoral studentsErik RauchWebsitenecsi wbr edu wbr faculty wbr bar yam wbr html Contents 1 Biography 2 Ideas and Theories 3 Work 3 1 NECSI 3 2 Consulting and advisory 4 Pandemics Research and Activism 4 1 Overview 4 2 Ebola 4 3 COVID 19 5 Publications 5 1 Books 5 2 Selected papers 5 3 Theses 5 4 Patents 6 Honors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography editYaneer Bar Yam was born in Boston Massachusetts in 1959 to Israeli parents His father Zvi Bar Yam is a high energy particle physicist and his mother Miriam Bar Yam is a developmental psychologist He received his BS degree in 1978 and his Ph D degree in 1984 both in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology He was a Bantrell Postdoctoral Fellow and a joint postdoctoral fellow at MIT and IBM In 1991 following a junior faculty appointment at the Weizmann Institute of Science he was appointed an Associate Professor of Engineering at Boston University He left Boston University in 1997 to become the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute a position he holds as of May 2020 Bar Yam was a visiting scholar at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston He was chairman of the International Conference on Complex Systems an annual forum dedicated to bridging the domains of complexity science and real world systems and is the managing editor of InterJournal a NECSI publication on selected topics in science and engineering Bar Yam is currently a research scientist at the MIT Media Lab and is the managing editor of the Springer book series on complexity 3 4 5 6 Ideas and Theories editThe NECSI website defined complex systems as systems that have multiple interacting components whose collective behavior cannot be simply inferred from the behavior of components Bar Yam is considered a contributor to the founding of the field of complex systems science having introduced fundamental rigor real world applications and educational programs to the field Bar Yam studies the unified properties of complex systems as a systematic strategy for answering basic questions about the world His research is focused both on formalizing complex systems concepts and relating them to everyday problems In particular he studies the relationship between observations at different scales formal properties of descriptions of systems the relationship of structure and function the representation of information as a physical quantity and quantitative properties of the complexity of real systems Applications have been to physical biological and social systems 3 4 5 6 7 His recent work analyzes the origins and impacts of market crashes social unrest ethnic violence military conflict and pandemics the structure and dynamics of social networks and the bases of creativity panic evolution and altruism 3 Bar Yam has made further contributions to the theory of the structural and electronic dynamics of materials the theory of polymer dynamics and protein folding the theory of neural networks and structure function relationships the theory of quantitative multiscale complexity and the theory of evolution His development of multiscale representations as a generalization of renormalization group addressed the limitations of calculus and statistics in the study of nonlinear and network system dependencies on collective behaviors 3 Work editNECSI edit Bar Yam is the president of Cambridge Massachusetts based NECSI an independent research institution and think tank dedicated to the study of complex systems and its applications to solving real world problems NECSI was established by faculty members of various New England academic institutions including MIT Harvard Brandeis and others to encourage collaboration among researchers In addition to its in house research team NECSI has co faculty students and affiliates from universities around the world NECSI also conducts classes seminars and conferences to assist students faculty and professionals in their understanding of complex systems NECSI s faculty co faculty and affiliates represent a wide range of scientific disciplines and have included Jerome Kagan Thomas Schelling and Nassim Nicholas Taleb NECSI researchers have contributed to such varied areas as networks social systems food crises and economic systems 8 In February 2020 NECSI and Bar Yam established EndCoronavirus org to offer information guidelines and policy advocacy to fight the COVID 19 pandemic Consulting and advisory edit Bar Yam has advised many policymaking and regulatory bodies on various topics including the Pentagon s Chairman Action Group on global social unrest and the crises in Egypt and Syria the National Security Council and the National Counter Terrorism Council on global strategy the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group on military force transformation the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on delivery of prevention services and control of hospital infections Congressman Barney Frank as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee on market regulation and the financial crisis He has given 175 invited presentations and has taught the concepts and methods of complex systems science to over 2 000 graduate students professionals and executives 3 Pandemics Research and Activism editOverview edit Pandemics are a natural field of study for complex systems scientists as many of the main insights of the discipline including network theory nonlinearity chaos emergent properties adaptation and non ergodicity can be directly brought to bear on the analysis of infectious diseases and their spread Bar Yam has studied pandemics since the early 2000s in concert with NECSI s stated mission to foster collaboration among different disciplines e g mathematics and epidemiology and to apply theoretical work to problems in the real world His research has emphasized the role of increasing global travel in pandemics community monitoring of symptoms as potentially superior to conventional testing tracking and tracing techniques and specific guidelines for individuals policymakers healthcare workers and businesses to slow the spread of infectious diseases 9 Bar Yam s early research on pandemics identified the fatality rate of an infectious disease as a key limiting factor in its ability to spread For the deadliest diseases he argued that the pathogen would rapidly exhaust the local supply of hosts to infect and would therefore disappear before it could spread beyond the initial local area of outbreak 10 In a 2006 paper co authored with Erik Rauch Bar Yam introduced global travel e g international long distance flights and overseas shipment of livestock as a new variable to his earlier pandemic models which yielded a nonlinear relationship between the amount of global travel and the ultimate severity of an outbreak Specifically the authors found that up to a certain point increasing global travel had little impact on the overall severity of an outbreak However when the amount of travel approached a critical threshold the ultimate severity of the outbreak and its likelihood of becoming a global pandemic increased suddenly and sharply 11 Due to increasing global travel Bar Yam and Rauch wrote in the 2006 paper human beings may cross the transition into the realm of pandemics unless preventive actions are taken that either limit global transportation or its impact 12 Ebola edit During the Western African Ebola virus epidemic which began in 2013 Bar Yam advocated in favor of curtailing transportation from West Africa arguing that even in cases where significant interconnectivity between populations already existed even a small amount of additional interconnectivity could dramatically increase the severity of an outbreak 10 Bar Yam also advocated in favor of community monitoring to fight the Ebola epidemic The conventional response to infectious disease outbreaks emphasizes individual contact tracing i e the effort to locate all individuals who were in contact with an individual known to carry the disease Bar Yam argued that it would be more effective and efficient to monitor local communities defined as a natural population unit to and from which transportation can be logically curtailed 11 as a whole in other words to treat an entire community as infected once one individual in that community is infected and then intensively screen that community for additional cases while instituting local transportation restrictions This type of community response would progressively limit the disease to smaller geographical areas Bar Yam argued while improving the allocation of resources 13 14 Bar Yam argued that community monitoring played a significant role in halting the Ebola epidemic in Liberia 13 15 COVID 19 edit On January 26 2020 one week after the first case of COVID 19 disease in the United States was reported Bar Yam co authored a note with Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Joseph Norman The note outlined several principles in connection with the novel coronavirus outbreak and argued that policy responses should follow a precautionary approach including drastically constraining human mobility patterns as soon and as swiftly as possible 16 On February 29 2020 Bar Yam and NECSI established EndCoronavirus org a global volunteer network to provide information and guidelines for action to fight the COVID 19 pandemic EndCoronavirus org was among the first organizations in the United States to offer specific guidelines for policymakers businesses and individuals As of May 2020 EndCoronavirus org had over 4 000 volunteers 17 On March 13 2020 the Coronavirus Guidelines for Businesses written by EndCoronavirus org were adopted by the International Chamber of Commerce the global business organization representing over 45 million members in over 100 countries 18 On March 21 2020 USA Today published an opinion piece by Bar Yam in which he argued for an immediate five week lockdown in the entire United States to defeat COVID 19 19 On April 5 2020 Bar Yam and Chen Shen published a paper titled COVID 19 How to Win which summarized his recommendations Those recommendations included a lockdown separate quarantine facilities for mild and moderate COVID 19 cases to prevent transmission within households mask wearing in shared spaces travel restrictions improved safety of essential services increased testing health guidelines to prevent mild cases from becoming severe and increased support for hospitals and healthcare workers 20 On April 15 2020 Bar Yam reported via Twitter that he was assisting the government of Kosovo in its efforts to fight the COVID 19 pandemic 21 On April 28 2020 Bar Yam was consulted by Virginia residents on an open letter to Ralph Northam the governor of Virginia calling for more aggressive action to fight COVID 19 in that state 22 The letter was signed by 430 scientists doctors and citizens as of May 25 2020 On May 12 2020 CNN com published an opinion piece by Bar Yam in which he argued against the premature opening of states and urged individual citizens to continue strict restrictions on their movement and contact with others 2 Publications editBar Yam is the author and or editor of several books as well as the author of more than 200 research papers in professional journals including in Science Nature PNAS American Naturalist and Physical Review Letters 23 24 He has published on a range of scientific and real world problems including cell biology and the global financial crisis and is the holder of four patents Books edit Dynamics of Complex Systems New York Perseus Books 1997 ISBN 978 0 2015 5748 0 Making Things Work Solving Complex Problems in a Complex World Cambridge Massachusetts Knowledge Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 9656 3282 9 Selected papers edit Bar Yam Y Egami T Mustre Ed Leon J Bishop A R 1992 Lattice Effects in High Tc Superconductors Proceedings of the Conference Santa Fe New Mexico January 13 15 1992 Cambridge Massachusetts World Scientific Pub Co Inc ISBN 978 9 8102 0970 4 Bar Yam Y 2000 Unifying Themes in Complex Systems Volume 1 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Complex Systems New York Perseus Books ISBN 978 0 7382 0049 1 Bar Yam Y Minai A A 2003 Unifying Themes in Complex Systems Volume 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Complex Systems New York Perseus Books ISBN 978 0 8133 4124 8 Lagi M Bar Yam Yavni Bertrand K Z Bar Yam Yaneer 2012 Economics of Food Prices and Crises Cambridge Massachusetts New England Complex Systems Institute ISBN 978 0 9656328 5 0 vos Fellman P Bar Yam Y Minai A A 2015 Conflict and Complexity Countering Terrorism Insurgency Ethnic and Regional Violence New York Springer ISBN 978 1 4939 1704 4 Theses edit Bar Yam Y 1978 The MIT three element radio interferometer miniferometer and observations of Saturn at 1 35 cm Cambridge Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dept of Physics BS Thesis Bar Yam Y 1984 Microscopic Theory of the Dynamics of Defects in Semiconductors Cambridge Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dept of Physics PhD Thesis Patents edit Y Bar Yam Neural networks with subdivision US Patent No 5 687 286 1997 Y Bar Yam Method and apparatus for coordinating and tracking delivery of a benefit US Patent No 8 296 242 2012 Yaneer Bar Yam Dion Harmon Kawandeep Virdee Vedant Misra and Marco Lagi Method and apparatus for dynamic information visualization US Patent No 8 683 389 2014 Yaneer Bar Yam Event detection and characterization in big data streams US Patent No Application No 14 830 425 Approved Release pending Honors edit2011 Cited among the top scientific discoveries of 2011 by Wired magazine for his work on the causes of the global food crisis 2011 and 2013 Received recognition among best of from Wired for his scientific visualizations 2013 Received recognition among best of from Motherboard for his scientific visualizations See also editNew England Complex Systems Institute NECSI Systems science Complex systemReferences edit How Community Response Stopped Ebola New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b Bar Yam Opinion by Yaneer 12 May 2020 Don t let governors fool you about reopening CNN Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b c d e Yaneer Bar Yam New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b 1 Archived 2013 09 19 at the Wayback Machine Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation website 2012 a b 2 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine UMass Dartmouth Kaput Center website 2012 a b 3 Rotman Bar Yam Balancing Scale with Complexity Forbes India Sept 16 2010 4 Archived 2014 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Complexity Democracy and Sustainability Programs and Abstracts The 50th Anniversary Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences Sonoma State University 2006 About New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 Ending Pandemics New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b Hartnett Kevin 10 October 2014 As Ebola rages the case for prohibiting travel from West Africa The Boston Globe Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b Science Fights the Coronavirus Harvard Business Review 2020 03 24 ISSN 0017 8012 Retrieved 2020 05 29 Long Range Interaction and Evolutionary Stability in a Predator Prey System New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 a b Did Authorities Use the Wrong Approach to Stop Ebola Time Retrieved 2020 05 29 Wong Vincent Cooney Daniel Bar Yam Yaneer 2016 03 08 Beyond Contact Tracing Community Based Early Detection for Ebola Response PLOS Currents 8 arXiv 1505 07020 doi 10 1371 currents outbreaks 322427f4c3cc2b9c1a5b3395e7d20894 PMC 4946441 PMID 27486552 Is The Response in Liberia Succeeding New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 Systemic Risk of Pandemic via Novel Pathogens Coronavirus A Note New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 EndCoronavirus org EndCoronavirus org Retrieved 2020 05 29 ICC NECSI publish business guidance to tackle COVID 19 ICC International Chamber of Commerce 2020 03 13 Retrieved 2020 05 29 Bar Yam Yaneer We need an immediate five week national lockdown to defeat coronavirus in America USA TODAY Retrieved 2020 05 29 COVID 19 How to Win New England Complex Systems Institute Retrieved 2020 05 29 Bar Yam Yaneer 2020 04 15 Kosovo is taking action at the municipal level to appropriately overreact to stop the outbreak and to return to normal quickly as we have recommended Bravo They are leading I am honored to help https msh rks gov net wp content uploads 2020 04 Vendim pdf yaneerbaryam Retrieved 2020 05 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code title code help Antonio Vila Lydia 30 April 2020 An open letter to Governor Northam calls for stronger restrictions Fairfax County Times Retrieved 2020 05 29 NESCI profile of Yaneer Bar Yam NESCI Books External links editYaneer Bar Yam New England Complex Systems Institute website 2007 EndCoronavirus org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yaneer Bar Yam amp oldid 1211921500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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