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[[File:richard_barnes.jpg|200px|right|alt=Richard Barnes|Richard Barnes]] | [[File:richard_barnes.jpg|200px|right|alt=Richard Barnes|Richard Barnes]] | ||
'''Email''': rbarnes@umn.edu | |||
'''Homepage''': [http://rbarnes.org rbarnes.org] | |||
'''Background''': Physics, Computer Science, Ecology, Sensor Development | |||
'''Current work''': Optimal strategies in ecologic systems, gender pronouns in the code comments of open source projects, simulated ecologicial/evolutionary interactions with applications to salamander phylogenies | |||
'''Previous work''': Hydrologic modeling, hydrologic algorithm development, analysis of multispecies feedback loops in disease transmission, glacial sensor networks, historic climate modeling, real-time air quality monitoring | |||
'''Happy to help with''': Complicated programming, algorithm design (I can help make your models run ''fast''), learning programming. | |||
'''Interested in learning more about''': Optimal control theory, optimization, networks | |||
'''Enjoys''': Hiking, folk dance, singing, conversation, &c. | |||
'''SFI Affiliation''': [http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Complex_Systems_Summer_School_2015_(CSSS) CSSS 2015] | |||
'''Institutional Affiliations''': University of Minnesota |
Latest revision as of 06:20, 10 June 2015
Email: rbarnes@umn.edu
Homepage: rbarnes.org
Background: Physics, Computer Science, Ecology, Sensor Development
Current work: Optimal strategies in ecologic systems, gender pronouns in the code comments of open source projects, simulated ecologicial/evolutionary interactions with applications to salamander phylogenies
Previous work: Hydrologic modeling, hydrologic algorithm development, analysis of multispecies feedback loops in disease transmission, glacial sensor networks, historic climate modeling, real-time air quality monitoring
Happy to help with: Complicated programming, algorithm design (I can help make your models run fast), learning programming.
Interested in learning more about: Optimal control theory, optimization, networks
Enjoys: Hiking, folk dance, singing, conversation, &c.
SFI Affiliation: CSSS 2015
Institutional Affiliations: University of Minnesota