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In October 2007 I was enrolled on my university’s special course “Complex Adaptive Systems” lectured by Professor John H. Holland from the Santa Fe Institute and the University of Michigan. I was motivated by the lecturer’s teaching and research on the topic of complex systems. I believe that in SFI I am going to meet intelligent people like Prof. Holland by participating in CSSS'09, and I look forward to having interesting discussions with you all.
In October 2007 I was enrolled on my university’s special course “Complex Adaptive Systems” lectured by Professor John H. Holland from the Santa Fe Institute and the University of Michigan. I was motivated by the lecturer’s teaching and research on the topic of complex systems. I believe that in SFI I am going to meet intelligent people like Prof. Holland by participating in CSSS'09, and I look forward to having interesting discussions with you all.
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My answers to Daniel's 4 questions are as follows:
My answers to Dan's 4 questions are as follows:


'''1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea!'''
'''1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea!'''
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'''2. What sorts of expertise can you bring to the group?'''
'''2. What sorts of expertise can you bring to the group?'''


I have received training in control science & engineering issues such us system modeling, system identification and linear system analysis. I hope these techniques would be useful for our group project.
I have received training in control science & engineering issues such as system modeling, system identification and linear system analysis. I hope these techniques would be useful for our group project.


'''3. What do you hope to get out of the CSSS?'''
'''3. What do you hope to get out of the CSSS?'''
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I come from Zhejiang, China. Aside from research, I spend time listening to music (either it is new-age or ‘oldies-but-goodies’), reading (either books on Alexander the Great or by Friedrich Nietzsche), and doing sports such as jogging and soccer.
I come from Zhejiang, China. Aside from research, I spend time listening to music (either it is new-age or ‘oldies-but-goodies’), reading (either books on Alexander the Great or by Friedrich Nietzsche), and doing sports such as jogging and soccer.


See you soon in June. My email is niwei_at_ntu_dot_edu_dot_sg. Keep in touch!
My email is wni_at_i2r.a-star.edu.sg. Keep in touch.


[[Image:Li-Jiang.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Li-Jiang River, Guilin, China]]
[[Image:Li-Jiang.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Li-Jiang River, Guilin, China]]

Latest revision as of 08:15, 26 July 2010

Hi, I am Wei. I am reading my Master’s degree at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and I did my Bachelor’s degree at the same university on control engineering.

In October 2007 I was enrolled on my university’s special course “Complex Adaptive Systems” lectured by Professor John H. Holland from the Santa Fe Institute and the University of Michigan. I was motivated by the lecturer’s teaching and research on the topic of complex systems. I believe that in SFI I am going to meet intelligent people like Prof. Holland by participating in CSSS'09, and I look forward to having interesting discussions with you all.

My answers to Dan's 4 questions are as follows:

1. What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea!

My current work focuses on developing an e-learning tool to guide L2 learners to adopt a bottom-up cognitive pattern in their Chinese noun classifier acquisition. In a broad sense, I am interested in studying the acquisition/evolution of natural language (or other social sciences research topics) from the rule-based agent’s perspective.

2. What sorts of expertise can you bring to the group?

I have received training in control science & engineering issues such as system modeling, system identification and linear system analysis. I hope these techniques would be useful for our group project.

3. What do you hope to get out of the CSSS?

I hope to deepen my understanding on the concepts and methodologies of complex systems studies during the summer school. I am particularly interested in investigating how complexity theories and approaches (such as agent-based computational model) can be applied to social systems.

4. Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSSS?

I would develop a clearer picture on the possible group project after we have a few discussion seesion in first week of the summer school.

I come from Zhejiang, China. Aside from research, I spend time listening to music (either it is new-age or ‘oldies-but-goodies’), reading (either books on Alexander the Great or by Friedrich Nietzsche), and doing sports such as jogging and soccer.

My email is wni_at_i2r.a-star.edu.sg. Keep in touch.

Li-Jiang River, Guilin, China