by Nirva Patel | Feb 7, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Bob Pflugfelder Watertown, MA Things Will Fly Through The Air: Inspiring Science Through Chaos Chaos in the classroom would normally describe a teacher’s worst day. Yet for Bob Pflugfelder, chaos has a unique side effect that makes it a powerful teaching tool both in...
by Nirva Patel | Jan 27, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Andrew Maris Fair Haven, NJ What Jurassic Park Gets Wrong About Chaos Theory To scientists, “chaos” does not mean randomness. Researchers use chaos to describe situations where two nearly identical starting points lead to completely different results. Also known as...
by Nirva Patel | Jan 27, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Ben Freeberg New York, NY Chaos Isn’t An Excuse 2018 was the year when I got diagnosed with cancer, had major changes in work, helped friends and family fight health battles, and entered into the creative writing and comedy world. That chaos has helped me to...
by Lotus823 | Jan 10, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Sarbmeet Kanwal, PhD Holmdel, NJ Chaos to Cosmos It is natural for chaos to precede the accomplishment of a goal that is grandiose enough to demand the elevation of the human race to its next level. Our cosmic history shows that unprecedented results emerge from...
by Lotus823 | Jan 10, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Kolton Andrus San Jose, CAEngineering for Chaos: Preparing for DisasterSociety is becoming increasingly dependent on technology. What happens when those systems fail? Chaos Engineering is a new software discipline dedicated to answering this question and preventing...
by Lotus823 | Jan 10, 2019 | CHAOS Speaker, Speakers
Kenneth Campbell Perryville, MDChaos Theory and the BeatlesThe Beatles and their generation not only shaped the political culture of the sixties, but also embodied values and ideals that inspired a revolutionary change in consciousness for decades to come. Ken’s idea...