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This edited research monograph brings together contributions from
computer scientists, biologists, and engineers who are engaged with
the study of evolution and how it may be applied to solve
real-world problems. It also serves as a Festschrift dedicated to
Erik D. Goodman, the founding director of the BEACON Center for the
Study of Evolution in Action, a pioneering NSF Science and
Technology Center headquartered at Michigan State University. The
contributing authors are leading experts associated with the
center, and they serve in top research and industrial
establishments across the US and worldwide. Part I summarizes the
history of the BEACON Center, with refreshingly personal chapters
that describe Erik's working and leadership style, and others that
discuss the development and successes of the center in the context
of research funding, projects, and careers. The chapters in Part II
deal with the evolution of genomes and evolvability. The
contributions in Part III discuss the evolution of behavior and
intelligence. Those in Part IV concentrate on the evolution of
communities and collective dynamics. The chapters in Part V discuss
selected evolutionary computing applications in domains such as
arts and science, automated program repair, cybersecurity,
mechatronics, and genomic prediction. Part VI deals with evolution
in the classroom, using creativity in research, and responsible
conduct in research training. The book concludes with a special
chapter from Erik Goodman, a short biography that concentrates on
his personal positive influences and experiences throughout his
long career in academia and industry.
This edited research monograph brings together contributions from
computer scientists, biologists, and engineers who are engaged with
the study of evolution and how it may be applied to solve
real-world problems. It also serves as a Festschrift dedicated to
Erik D. Goodman, the founding director of the BEACON Center for the
Study of Evolution in Action, a pioneering NSF Science and
Technology Center headquartered at Michigan State University. The
contributing authors are leading experts associated with the
center, and they serve in top research and industrial
establishments across the US and worldwide. Part I summarizes the
history of the BEACON Center, with refreshingly personal chapters
that describe Erik's working and leadership style, and others that
discuss the development and successes of the center in the context
of research funding, projects, and careers. The chapters in Part II
deal with the evolution of genomes and evolvability. The
contributions in Part III discuss the evolution of behavior and
intelligence. Those in Part IV concentrate on the evolution of
communities and collective dynamics. The chapters in Part V discuss
selected evolutionary computing applications in domains such as
arts and science, automated program repair, cybersecurity,
mechatronics, and genomic prediction. Part VI deals with evolution
in the classroom, using creativity in research, and responsible
conduct in research training. The book concludes with a special
chapter from Erik Goodman, a short biography that concentrates on
his personal positive influences and experiences throughout his
long career in academia and industry.
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