Monday, Mar. 25 | 4 - 5 p.m. | The Dome Room (Rotunda)

Given the complexity of societal change, the research results that make the biggest impact on society will come from insights that span multiple academic disciplines and gain support across a range of interest groups.

Join the Pan-University Institutes for a discussion with Dr. Madhav Marathe about advancing the art and practice of transdisciplinary work, how to remove of institutional barriers to collaboration, the development of collaborative technologies, and the need for dedicated staff to facilitate activities. 

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Dr. Marathe is the division director of the Network Systems Science and Advanced Computing Division at the Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative, and a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia.

He has published more than 300 research articles in peer reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and books, and has over twenty five years experience in project leadership and technology development.

His research interests are in network science, foundations of computing, Artificial Intelligence, Human and engineered intelligence at scale, computational epidemiology, socially coupled system science and high performance computing.

Before joining UVA, he held positions at Virginia Tech and Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, ACM, SIAM and AAAS and was the 2011 Inaugural George Michael Distinguished Scholar at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.