Michel,
 
Welcome.  I have let my colleague Ayman know of yourself and your Emergent
Group 
 
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Watt Systems Technologies Inc.
Albuquerque, NM USA
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of michel bloch
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 4:27 AM
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Subject: [FRIAM] Introduction of Michel Bloch and the "Paris Emergence
Group"


My name is Michel Bloch, I am a retired computer-business executive located
in Paris France; I am a graduate engineer and worked mostly in business
during all of my international career.  
I started being interested in complexity sciences and social network theory
ten years ago and read 000's of pages, mostly in English: Complexity, Chaos,
Linked, Six degrees, part of a New Kind of Science, The tipping point, John
Holland, Stuart Kaufmann, Lynn Margulis, R Dawkins...  
I worked on "Marketing and Complexity" and delivered two lectures on this
topic at the Applied Math Institute at a Angers University.
Now I am the chairman of a discussion group with 32 members called
"Emergence Paris" which has been working on applied complexity sciences
during the three last years. We are a "learning organization" i.e. most of
the presentations are made by the members. 
 
We feel somewhat isolated and would be very pleased to be in contact with a
group like yours.
 
Cordialement
Michel Bloch
01 46 37 01 93
06 80 57 33 98
http://www.mountvernon.fr

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