Wednesday, September 29, 2021

How a committed minority can change society

Over the last year, handshakes have been replaced by fist or elbow bumps as a greeting. Its the pandemic effect and it shows that age-old social conventions can not only change, but do so suddenly. 

But how does this happen? How do social conventions change? 

Robotic engineers and marketing scientists joined forces to study this phenomenon, combining online experiments and statistical analysis into a mathematical model that shows how a committed minority can influence the majority to overturn long-standing practices.

This is studied in many ways mostly is relying on lots of data from observations and experiments. Ming Cao, Professor of Networks and Robotics at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen, has studied complex group behaviour in robots by using agent-based simulations, among other methods. These agents follow a limited number of simple rules, often inspired by nature, which can lead to realistic complex behaviour. 'Swarming birds or schools of fish are a good example', Cao explains, 'their movements can be reproduced by agents that follow a few simple rules on keeping a certain distance and heading in the same direction as their neighbours.'

Sunday, September 26, 2021

A PhD at 50? (or why do I keep going back to school)

"Why would anyone in their right mind go back to school, once again, instead of relaxing and taking advantage of the golden years?" or "haven't you had enough of school?" - I have received some of these reactions when sharing that I have finally taken the step of facing a PhD. Yep ... 1st year of my PhD is starting at ISEG! 


Why now? Well, the fact is that this is an idea (desire) that I have had for many years, but kept it in the draw. I love studying and this passion has taken me back to school for several different courses and post graduation studies. 

I like to think that I am part of a an entire population dedicated to life-long learning. Being part of that bulk of people that often goes back to school to complete degrees as payed-off. Learning and researching has helped me live and work with open-mindedness and intellectual honesty.
  
At this stage in life, I feel (even more) pragmatic and resilient, willing to ask questions and take this risk in my life. 

Monday, September 13, 2021

#lifeinterrupted #dorabailao

#lifeinterrupted #dorabailao




Rocking life and smiling was her motto.
Another heart breaking loss; we all love(d) greatly you and your spirit.
Today has fallen the brave. Fair well.