Risk Minds, Amsterdam, Dec 5 2013
New England Complex Systems Institute, Boston, Workshop November 4-5 2013 (jointly with Yaneer Bar-Yam)
Risk Minds, Amsterdam, Dec 5 2013
New England Complex Systems Institute, Boston, Workshop November 4-5 2013 (jointly with Yaneer Bar-Yam)
Mark your calendars folks. This should be good though the deck is pretty much stacked against NNT. Hope he’ll have FT traveling with him.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — SkyBridge Capital (SkyBridge), an alternative investment firm, today announced the program for the second annual SkyBridge Alternatives “SALT” Asia Conference, which will take place at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore September 24-27, 2013. Featured speakers for the invitation-only event include: Timothy Geithner, 75th United States Secretary of the Treasury; Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President of the ECB (2003 -2011) & Former Governor Banque de France (1993-2003; John Lipsky, Former First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (2006-2011); Jin Liqun, Former Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, China Investment Corporation (CIC); Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Finance, Singapore; and Nassim Taleb, New York Times Bestselling Author, “The Black Swan” and Distinguished Scientific Advisor, Universa Investments.
via Second Annual SALT Asia Conference Announces Program – Yahoo! Finance Canada.
Friends, there is a drawing for the Fat Tony Workshop in October.
(Note it is nonprofit (for me), I am doing it for the fun and to help Complex Systems.)
NECSI Executive Education: Antifragility | NECSI
New England Complex Systems Institute 238 Main Street Suite 319, Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-547-4100 Fax: 617-661-7711
via Friends, there is a drawing for the Fat… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Facebook.
The podcast of this talk is now live!
How Things Gain from Disorder
Friends, presenting Book IV of Antifragile at Stanford, 4:30, Open to the Public. Focus on Optionality/Convexity, or why you’d rather be antifragile and dumb than robust and educated & why they built cathedrals without knowledge of Euclidian geometry….
http://stvp.stanford.edu/blog/?page_id=1277
(Friends of the area I apologize for not connecting as I am in-and-out.)
DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar | Stanford Technology Ventures Program
The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar is a weekly lecture series on entrepreneurship featuring entrepreneurs, innovators and industry leaders. Stanford students can earn credit for attending the series by registering for MS&E 472. The series is also free and open to the public.