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=Systems Book= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is the 70th President of the International Society for the Systems Sciences . A graduate of the medical school of Leipzig University, he started his career as a general practician. Yiannis was the first-ever foreign student in ex-East Germany to conclude his studies with a doctorate (awarded a PhD in Neurophysiology from Carl-Ludwig Institute of Neurophysiology with summa cum laude). | |||
During his early career in Goettingen, Germany, and Tuscon, Arizona, he studied the transmission properties and fatigue of motor neurons, muscle afferents, and Renshaw cells, applying digital signal processing in time and frequency domains to single-cell recordings, establishing and quantifying interesting relations between linear and non-linear characteristics in the behavior of neurons. In the 90s, he founded CYBER Kids, an international chain of franchised computer learning centers, which introduced IT to thousands of children in eight countries using a novel scientific approach grounded on cybernetics. | |||
Yiannis founded Future Worlds Center, the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute , the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, CYBERETHICS: Cyprus Safer Internet Center, and several high-tech companies. Yiannis is or was a national coordinator and/or representative in many European and International bodies, including the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids Online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. His current focus is on designing and developing systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes capable of engaging thousands of participants in meaningful, authentic dialogues, thus accelerating positive societal change asynchronously. His team has implemented more than 100 global initiatives, engaging thousands in projects aiming to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era and promote just, ethical, and sustainable futures. | |||
Representing the authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, Yiannis advocated the necessity of democratic dialogical processes in modern governance at the European parliament. | |||
Yiannis also has an MS (USA) and a PhD (UK) in Systems Engineering. His work has been published in several books and over 100 scientific papers, and he has been honored with more than a dozen distinguished awards. | |||
* https://wiki.isss.org/index.php/Yiannis_Laouris | |||
* www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/Vitae/Yiannis_Laouris/Newspaper_coverage_of_the_Doctorate | |||
* www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/CYBER_KIDS | |||
* https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/Future_Worlds_Center | |||
* https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/Cyprus_Neuroscience_and_Technology_Institute | |||
* https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/Cyberethics:_Cyprus_Safer_Internet_Center | |||
* https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04093-6 | |||
* https://youtu.be/lWRW2sSqVGU?si=J0OXlCj9e-ft_IbA | |||
* ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
* https://www.futureworlds.eu/wiki/Vitae/Yiannis_Laouris/Honors_and_Awards | |||
=MDPI= | |||
Social and business entrepreneur; neuroscientist and systems engineer. Laouris promotes the application of digital technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating positive societal change. They implemented 100+ global projects, in peace and conflict resolution, local reforms, re-inventing democracy and education in the digital era, etc. In the 90’s he founded CYBER Kids (futureworlds.eu/wiki/CYBER_KIDS); chain of franchised computer learning centers, grounded on cybernetics, which introduced IT in the lives of thousands of children in Cyprus and 7 other countries. Founder of CYBERETHICS: Cyprus Safer Internet Center, served as national representative in European and International bodies, including the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. He is one of the 12 authors of the European Commission’s ONLIFE Manifesto. Has published in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in neuroscience of learning; Medical degree and PhD in Neurophysiology, Germany; MS in Systems & Industrial Engineering, US; PhD in Systems Engineering, UK. Published several books, 100+ scientific papers; honored with 12 distinguished awards. | |||
=UCY SDD Training= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is Lead Scientist at the Future Worlds Center and President-Elect of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS). | |||
Yiannis is a renowned peace activist recognized for his pioneering work in applying virtual technologies and innovative systemic methodologies to foster collaboration among stakeholders with diverse and conflicting perspectives. His efforts are focused on helping these groups create shared visions for ideal futures, identify obstacles to achieving these visions, and explore solutions to overcome these challenges. Utilizing digital technologies and Structured Democratic Dialogue, Laouris harnesses collective intelligence and wisdom to reimagine and redesign humanity’s future based on principles of freedom, equality, and justice. His approach integrates complexity and systems science with the advantages of the digital era. | |||
Laouris and his team are at the forefront of developing systems that scale participatory dialogue processes. These systems engage thousands of participants asynchronously in meaningful, authentic conversations, thereby accelerating positive societal change. The Future Worlds Center has successfully implemented over 120 global projects focused on ideal futures, peace, and human rights. He is one of the twelve authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, which explores how the deployment of ICTs profoundly affects the human condition by altering our relationships with ourselves, others, and the world. In the 1990s, Laouris founded CYBER Kids, a network of computer learning centers that introduced advanced technology into the lives of young children through an educationally relevant and socially responsible curriculum. This initiative aimed to foster creativity, innovation, imagination, and problem-solving skills, thereby advancing the educational and political landscape of Cyprus and seven other countries. The curriculum, grounded in cybernetics, impacted thousands of children and emphasized the integration of IT with positive social change to enhance the educational experience. | |||
Laouris’s research spans multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, applied systems science, peace studies, action research, operations research, neuropsychology, and the neuroscience of learning. He holds a medical degree, a PhD in Neurophysiology (summa cum laude) from Germany, an MS in Systems & Industrial Engineering from the US (GPA 4.0), and a PhD in Systems Engineering (by publications) from Portsmouth University, UK. | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/Yiannis_Laouris<br> | |||
https://www.linkedin.com/in/laouris<br> | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/Reinventing_Democracy<br> | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/List_of_Future_Worlds_Center_Contracts <br> | |||
=Rotary Carter Peace Project 2024= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a renowned peace activist recognized for his pioneering work in applying virtual technologies and innovative systemic methodologies to foster collaboration among stakeholders with diverse and conflicting perspectives. His efforts are focused on helping these groups create shared visions for ideal futures, identify obstacles to achieving these visions, and explore solutions to overcome these challenges. Utilizing digital technologies and Structured Democratic Dialogue, Laouris harnesses collective intelligence and wisdom to reimagine and redesign humanity’s future based on principles of freedom, equality, and justice. His approach integrates complexity and systems science with the advantages of the digital era. | |||
As the Lead Scientist at the Future Worlds Center and President-Elect of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), Laouris and his team are at the forefront of developing systems that scale participatory dialogue processes. These systems engage thousands of participants asynchronously in meaningful, authentic conversations, thereby accelerating positive societal change. The Future Worlds Center has successfully implemented over 120 global projects focused on ideal futures, peace, and human rights. Notable projects include "Re-inventing Democracy" and "Education in the Digital Era," which have involved thousands of participants worldwide. | |||
Laouris is also the founder of CYBERETHICS: Cyprus Safer Internet Center, and has served as a national coordinator and representative in various European and international bodies, such as the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids Online, ECSO, the Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, and ECTEG – Europol. | |||
He is one of the twelve authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, which explores how the deployment of ICTs profoundly affects the human condition by altering our relationships with ourselves, others, and the world. | |||
In the 1990s, Laouris founded CYBER Kids, a network of computer learning centers that introduced advanced technology into the lives of young children through an educationally relevant and socially responsible curriculum. This initiative aimed to foster creativity, innovation, imagination, and problem-solving skills, thereby advancing the educational and political landscape of Cyprus and seven other countries. The curriculum, grounded in cybernetics, impacted thousands of children and emphasized the integration of IT with positive social change to enhance the educational experience. | |||
Laouris’s research spans multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, applied systems science, peace studies, action research, operations research, neuropsychology, and the neuroscience of learning. He holds a medical degree, a PhD in Neurophysiology (summa cum laude) from Germany, an MS in Systems & Industrial Engineering from the US (GPA 4.0), and a PhD in Systems Engineering (by publications) from Portsmouth University, UK. His extensive body of work includes numerous scientific publications and has been recognized with over twelve distinguished awards. | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/Yiannis_Laouris | |||
https://www.linkedin.com/in/laouris | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/Reinventing_Democracy | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/List_of_Future_Worlds_Center_Contracts | |||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Society_for_the_Systems_Sciences | |||
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319040929 | |||
https://futureworlds.eu/wiki/CYBER_KIDS | |||
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9081-5849 | |||
=American Society for Cybernetics Jun 2024= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and systems engineer. He promotes the application of digital technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating positive societal change. They have implemented more than 100 global projects, engaging thousands, to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era. Yiannis founded Future Worlds Center, the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology institute, the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, and several high-tech companies. In the 90’s he founded CYBER Kids (futureworlds.eu/wiki/CYBER_KIDS), a chain of franchised computer learning centers, which introduced IT in the lives of thousands of children in Cyprus and in the 7 countries where it was also launched. The curriculum was grounded on cybernetics. He is also Founder of CYBERETHICS: Cyprus Safer Internet Center. Yiannis is or was national coordinator and/or representative in many European and International bodies, including the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto. He has published in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in the neuroscience of learning, has a medical degree and a PhD in Neurophysiology from Germany, an MS in Systems & Industrial Engineering from the US, and a PhD in Systems Engineering from Portsmouth University, UK. His work is published in several books, over 100 scientific papers and honored with more than 12 distinguished awards. ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
=Mar 2024 ISSS Nomination= | |||
Active in ISSS periodically since 2003, co-organized mini-Symposia in 2022/23 and pioneered creation of https://wiki.isss.org. Social-, business-, and science entrepreneur, holding an MD (distinction; Germany), a PhD Neurophysiology (summa cum laude; Germany), an MSc Eng (GPA 4.0: USA), and a PhD Systems Engineering (UK). Lead scientist and Chair of Future Worlds Center (www.futureworlds.eu). Founding member of Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies; member of Board of Institute for 21st Century Agoras; national representative in several COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, and member of Boards and/or partner in several high-tech companies. One of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, and lead author of Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era Manifesto. Leads internationally the development of theory, tools, and applications of structured dialogic design. Yiannis conducts research to scale up participatory dialogic processes engaging asynchronously thousands of people in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. 100+ papers/book chapters; 160+ conference papers. ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
=Dec 2023 Portsmouth Seminar= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and systems engineer. He promotes the application of digital technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. They develop systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating positive societal change. They have implemented more than 100 global projects, engaging thousands, to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era. Yiannis founded Future Worlds Center, the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology institute, the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, and several high-tech companies. He is member of board, national coordinator and/or representative in many European and International bodies, including the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto. He has published in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in the neuroscience of learning; several books, ov Laouris has a medical degree and a PhD in Neurophysiology from Germany, and an MS in Systems & Industrial Engineering from the US, and a PhD in Systems Engineering (pending) from Portsmouth. His work is published in several books, over 100 scientific papers and honored with more than 12 distinguished awards. ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
=Jan 2023 Springer Janet Book= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is CEO of Future Worlds Center, a Cyprus-based CSO whose vision is to consciously re-design humanity's futures to construct a world based on values of freedom, equality and justice, using complexity and systems science and harnessing the positives of the digital era. Laouris is also leading several high-tech companies and is Founding and/or Member of many Boards in domains that involve positive social change, especially in the context of the socio-technical revolution in which we are immersed. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, and he promotes the application of digital technologies and Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD) as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage thousands of participants asynchronously in meaningful, authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. He leads global projects, engaging thousands to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era. He has published in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in the neuroscience of learning; several books and over 100 scientific papers have been honoured with more than 12 distinguished awards. ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
=Feb 2022 ISSS= | |||
Social-, business-, and science entrepreneur; medical doctor, neuroscientist, educator, systems engineer, and IT expert. Lead scientist and Chair of Future Worlds Center. Founding member of Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies; member of Board of Institute for 21st Century Agoras; national representative in several COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, and member of Boards and/or partner in several high-tech companies. One of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, and key author of Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era Manifesto. Leads internationally the theory and application of the science of structured dialogic design and conducts research towards developing systems to enable scaling up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of people in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. Promotes the application of broadband technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to bridge the digital-, economic-, educational- and inter-personal divides in our planet. Holds MD (distinction), PhD Neurophysiology (summa cum laude), MSc Eng (GPA 4.0), PhD Systems Engineering (pending). 80+ papers/book chapters; 160+ conference papers. | |||
=2021 SAAS Chapter= | |||
Yiannis Laouris, a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and a systems engineer, is CEO of Future Worlds Center and several high-tech companies. He is Founding and/or Member of many Boards in domains that involve positive social change especially in the context of the socio-technical revolution in which we are immersed. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, and he promotes the application of digital technologies and Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD) as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. He leads global projects, engaging thousands, to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era. He has published in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in the neuroscience of learning; several books, over 100 scientific papers and honored with more than 12 distinguished awards. ORCID number: 0000-0002-9081-5849. | |||
=2021 HSSS= | |||
Title of the Conference: Systemic Design Thinking for Creativity | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and systems engineer. He founded Future Worlds Center, the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology institute, the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, and several high-tech companies. He is member of board, national coordinator and/or representative in many European and International bodies, including the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto. He was the 2008 awardee of the HSSS medal for his contributions in systems sciences. Laouris promotes the application of digital technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. Laouris has a medical degree and a PhD in Neurophysiology from Germany, and an MS in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the US. His work is published in several books, over 100 scientific papers and honored with more than 12 distinguished awards. | |||
=16th ONLINE HSSS, 24-26 September 2020= | |||
Title of the Conference: Effective Management of Public and Private Organisations through Systemics and Technologies | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and systems engineer. He founded Future Worlds Center, the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology institute, the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, and several high-tech companies. He is Member of the Board of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras, national representative in several COST Actions, Insafe, Inhope, EU Kids online, ECSO, Cybercrime Centre of Excellence, ECTEG – Europol, etc. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto. Laouris promotes the application of digital technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. Laouris has a medical degree and a PhD in Neurophysiology from Germany, and an MS in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the US. His work is published in several books, over 100 scientific papers and honored with more than 12 distinguished awards. | |||
=ORCID= | |||
Yiannis Laouris is a social and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and systems engineer, currently working as Senior Scientist and Chair of the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute, renamed to Future Worlds Center (www.futureworlds.eu). Laouris is founding member and elected Secretary General of the Cyprus Society for Systemic Studies, member of the Board of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras and member of the Board and partner of several high-tech companies including gnous.com, ekkotek.com etc. In the 90’s he founded CYBER Kids (futureworlds.eu/wiki/CYBER_KIDS), a chain of franchised computer learning centers, which introduced IT in the lives of thousands of children and adults in several countries as his social intervention to transcend the country 10 years ahead. He promotes the application of broadband technologies and structured democratic dialogue as tools to bridge the digital-, economic-, educational- and inter-personal divides in our planet. He is an international leader in the theory and application of the science of structured dialogic design and conducts research towards developing systems to enable scaling up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of people in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. Laouris has published extensively in neuroscience, applied systems science and peace, and in the neuroscience of learning. He has co-authored the ONLIFE Manifesto (https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319040929), The Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era Manifesto (http://futureworlds.eu/wiki/File:Manifesto_Democracy_in_the_Digital_Era_20181222.pdf) and several books, chapters, and articles. | |||
=Poland Dec 2019= | |||
Yiannis Laouris, a social, science and business entrepreneur, a neuroscientist and a systems engineer, is CEO of Future Worlds Center and several high-tech companies. He is Founding and/or Member of many Boards in domains that involve positive social change especially in the context of the socio-technical revolution in which we are immersed. He is one of the 12 authors of the ONLIFE Manifesto, and he promotes the application of digital technologies and Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD) as tools to harness the collective intelligence and collective wisdom of people. His team develops systems to scale up participatory dialogic processes to engage asynchronously thousands of participants in meaningful authentic dialogues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. He leads global projects, engaging thousands, to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital Era. | |||
Laouris has published over 50 papers in peered reviewed journals, half of which in neuroscience, a quarter in applied systems science and peace, and the rest in IT-children and neuroscience of learning. He contributed chapters in about 20 books and made over 150 conference papers and presentations. | |||
=HSSS Kalamata Sep 2018= | =HSSS Kalamata Sep 2018= | ||