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Welcome to the 2009 CSSS! We're looking forward to seeing you June 7 at the welcome dinner at St. John's College. Safe travels to all. | |||
Dan Rockmore | |||
Director, 2009 SFI CSSS | |||
Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College | |||
'''Please sign up for [[Alfred Hubler's Nonlinear Dynamics Lab]]''' | |||
''Open [[access to the physics lab]] will be granted after attending Alfred's lab -- Access runs 6am-12pm'' | |||
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If you've not yet done so, please login to edit your wiki stub, at the very least, answering Dan's questions (below) and perhaps placing a picture. Also, start thinking about what (if any) tutorials or lectures you might want to give to your CSSS-mates or what kinds of working groups you'd like to see organized. | |||
Questions: | |||
1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea! | |||
2. What sorts of expertise can you bring to the group? | |||
3. What do you hope to get out of the CSSS? | |||
4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSSS? |
Latest revision as of 17:37, 22 June 2009
CSSS Santa Fe 2009 |
Welcome to the 2009 CSSS! We're looking forward to seeing you June 7 at the welcome dinner at St. John's College. Safe travels to all.
Dan Rockmore
Director, 2009 SFI CSSS
Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College
Please sign up for Alfred Hubler's Nonlinear Dynamics Lab
Open access to the physics lab will be granted after attending Alfred's lab -- Access runs 6am-12pm
If you've not yet done so, please login to edit your wiki stub, at the very least, answering Dan's questions (below) and perhaps placing a picture. Also, start thinking about what (if any) tutorials or lectures you might want to give to your CSSS-mates or what kinds of working groups you'd like to see organized.
Questions:
1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea!
2. What sorts of expertise can you bring to the group?
3. What do you hope to get out of the CSSS?
4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSSS?