The International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences (IASCYS) is an honor society initially created by the
International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR). The academy identifies outstanding scientists in systems and cybernetics and elects them as academicians. The members of the Academy conduct workshops and speak at conferences about advances in the field.
Origin
In 2010, the
International Federation for Systems Research established an international non-profit association called The International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences. For 6 years the IASCYS was governed as an IFSR partner organization, but in 2016 it became an independent organization having its own statutes, rules of procedure and membership criteria.
Aims
IASCYS was founded to honor and activate outstanding members of the systems and cybernetics community. The fields of systems and cybernetics emphasize a holistic perspective, thus we help people create points of view that describe more of the variety in the world, and thus our work bridges and fills the spaces between the descriptions from traditional sciences. Systems science and cybernetics, in both theory and application, facilitate transdisciplinary cooperation leading to insights into synergies and generalizations and the creation of methods for coping with situations that the traditional sciences fail to cover. Thus, the otherwise resulting oversights are replaced by new insights. These intellectual endeavors help people as individuals, their organizations, and humankind to attain a more complete appreciation, through perception, thinking, emotional and spiritual life, decision making, communication, and action, and therefore to attain more success and well being. Academicians are nominated by an association in the field. Biographies of IASCYS members are published on th
IASCYS web-site
Motivations
National and international academies of sciences and arts previously did not include the contributions of systems and cybernetics in their list of sciences and arts. This situation overlooks the contributions which these fields have made to many traditional fields. IASCYS was created to build bridges among the member associations, to identify the most qualified scientists and practitioners in the field in order to invite them as keynote speakers to conferences, to recognize systems and cybernetics as sciences equal to other sciences, and to create links among the leading members of the systems and cybernetics community with the intent to aid and promote the development of these fields.
Intentions
Two missions of the IASCYS are, through coordination of the actions of the member associations, to create an internationally accepted curriculum in systems and cybernetics and to create an auditing process aimed at validation and promotion of education in systems and cybernetics.
List of Academicians
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Mary Catherine Bateson
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Ockert Bosch
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Pierre Bricage
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Soren Brier
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Pille Bunnel
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Tom R. Burns
Tom R. Burns (born 1937) is an American/Swedish sociologist, professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Uppsala in Sweden and founder of the Uppsala Theory Circle.
Biography
He grew up in Arkansas, and was in a Franciscan Monastery ...
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Xiaoqiang Cai
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Antonio Caselles Moncho
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Guang-ya Chen
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Hanfu Chen
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Jian Chen
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Philip Chen
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Tai Chu Edwin Cheng
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Gerhard Chroust
Gerhard Chroust (born 23 April 1941) is an Austrian systems scientist, and Professor Emeritus for Systems Engineering and Automation at the Institute of System Sciences at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Chroust is an authority in ...
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Gerard de Zeeuw
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Georgi Dimirovski
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Jean-Pierre Dupuy
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Raul Espejo
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Charles François
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Ranulph Glanville
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Jifa Gu
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Enrique Herrscher
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Wolfgang Hofkirchner
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Raymond Ison
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Michael Jackson
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Louis Kauffman
Louis Hirsch Kauffman (born February 3, 1945) is an American mathematician, topologist, and professor of mathematics in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is known for the ...
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Kyoichi Kijima
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Helena Knyazeva
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Klaus Krippendorff
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Kin Keung Lai
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Ervin László
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Vladimir Lefebvre
Vladimir Alexandrovich Lefebvre (Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Лефе́вр, 22 September 1936 in Leningrad, USSR – 9 April 2020) was a mathematical psychologist at the University of California, Irvine. He created equation ...
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Loet Leydesdorff
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Michael Lissack
Michael Lissack (born 1958) is an American business executive, author, business consultant and former director of the Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence. In 2019 Lissack was inducted into the International Academy for Systems and Cy ...
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Humberto Maturana
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Edgar Morin
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Matjaž Mulej
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Karl H. Müller
Karl H. Müller (born 1953) is an Austrian social scientist, and director of the Steinbeis Transfer Center New Cybernetics in Vienna. He is particularly known for his 2005 work with J. Rogers Hollingsworth on "Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institu ...
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Yoshiteru Nakamori
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Nebojsa Nakicenovic Nebojsa Nakicenovic (also Nebojša Nakićenović) (born 1949, Belgrade, (former) Yugoslavia) is an energy economist.
Biography
He is Former Deputy Director General/ Deputy CEO of the International Institute for Applied System Analysis (IIASA) in ...
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Constantin Virgil Negoita
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Francisco Parra-Luna
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Jose Perez-Rios
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Larry Richards Laurence Dale Richards (born 1946) has been a key figure in the modern development (since 1981) of cybernetics as a transdisciplinary field of inquiry, often referred to as the new cybernetics. He was the first to create interdisciplinary masters ...
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Markus Schwaninger
Markus Schwaninger (born 26 December 1947) is an Austrian economist and Professor of Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Director of the International World Organization of Systems and Cybernetics.
* Schwaninger, Markus. "I ...
* Bernard Scott
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George Soros
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Robert Trappl
Robert Trappl (born 16 January 1939, in Vienna) is an Austrian scientist and head of the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Vienna, which was founded in 1984. He is known for his work in the field of cybernetics and a ...
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Murray Turoff
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Stuart Umpleby
Stuart Anspach Umpleby (born March 5, 1944) is an American cybernetician and professor in the Department of Management and Director of the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning in the School of Business at the George Washington Un ...
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Robert Vallée
Robert Vallée (5 October 1922 in Poitiers, France – 1 January 2017, Paris, France) was a French cyberneticist and mathematician. He was Professor at the Paris 13 University (University of Paris-Nord) and president of the World Organization ...
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Ernst von Glasersfeld
Ernst von Glasersfeld (March 8, 1917, Munich – November 12, 2010, Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts) was a philosopher, and emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Georgia, research associate at the Scientific Reasonin ...
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Shouyang Wang
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Kevin Warwick
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Andrzej P. Wierzbicki
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Jennifer Wilby
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Stephen Wolfram
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Jiuping Xu
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Xinmin Yang
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Ji-Feng Zhang
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Rainer E. Zimmerman
Geographical Distribution of the Academicians
External links
Official siteInternational Federation for Systems ResearchWorld Organisation of Systems and CyberneticsEuropean Union for Systemics/ Union Européenne de Systémique
References
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International academies
International scientific organizations
Scientific organizations established in 2010
Cybernetics
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