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| [[Jennifer Hellmann]], The Ohio State University<br> | | [[Jennifer Hellmann]], The Ohio State University<br> |
| [[Jessica Santana]], Stanford University<br> | | [[Jessica Santana]], Stanford University<br> |
| [[John Balwit]], Portland State University <br>
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| [[José Aguilar-Rodríguez]], University of Zurich & Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics<br> | | [[José Aguilar-Rodríguez]], University of Zurich & Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics<br> |
| [[Junjian Qi]], University of Tennessee<br> | | [[Junjian Qi]], University of Tennessee<br> |
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| [[Thomas McAndrew]], University of Vermont<br> | | [[Thomas McAndrew]], University of Vermont<br> |
| [[Vipin P. Veetil]], George Mason University<br> | | [[Vipin P. Veetil]], George Mason University<br> |
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| ==1-Minute Summaries==
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| * Michael: hiking, history, birds; ecology, population dynamics, stoachastic processes; interest in networks, time series data of birds etc
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| * Claudius: social science, econ, agent-based models of economy, levels of investigation, evolutionary game theory
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| * Blaz: nonlinear time series analysis, modeling electricity market; interest in networks, game theory
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| * Matt: cross-industry etc, diffusion/emergence of ideas, ML
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| * Hiroshi (hashika1@jhmi.edu): cardio-electric physician, predicting death, cells in heart as complex system; history, politics
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| * Renske: insect development of segmentation, model that explains observed behavior, interest in networks and lots of things; music, hiking, beauty
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| * Fahad: AI, parallel computing; similarities between design principles in biology and software; something with quantum computing? more scalable architectures
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| * Ali: resilience in networks, world resource trade networks e.g. energy; hiking, futbol
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| * Diana: marine bio, how simple orgs navigate complex environments, scaling of behavior; interest in networks; hiking, soccer
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| * Morgan: eng systems, env science - energy, env impacts of decisions; interest in biological systems or network theory
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| * Sarah L: water as physical and cultural factor/force, Cameroon flooding patterns, interactions with ecosystem and social dynamics
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| * Junjian: power systems, failure propagation in systems, how to mitigate; inter-dependent networks, predicting extreme events using time series or spatial data
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| * Bernardo: geography, econ; public policy in Brazil; interest in spatial analysis, tax collection etc, water, energy, sustainability; cycling
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| * Beth: physics, surgery; changes in metabolic networks in massive blood loss , scaling from sub-cell level processes and networks to physiological symptoms
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| * Vipin: interest in fractal-like structures in econ data, measuring fractal-ness; emergence of norms, how structure/dynamic of network affects this; playing soccer
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| * Emília: evolutionary biology; cultural evol of language using agent-based modeling; classical guitar
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| * Francesca: econ, social science; motivation of identity-based behavior social norms decision-making; public policy in developing countries; how beliefs are formed; manipulating norms
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| * Luis: physics (was astro, not anymore), networks and coop games, emegence of tolerance/intolerance, reputation; differences in cultures/societies; hiking
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| * Alberto: mathematics, game theory on networks; modeling of social and spatial networks; experimental econ; like futbol
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| * Nicholas: chem eng, econ; inter-bank networks, model trust; overlapping mutual funds; kinetic theory of gases for econ; hierarchies
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| * Degang/Samuel: physics; apply evol game theory to human activities; inferring influence in social networks; affect of memory capacity of players or other individual properties on overall dynamics; hiking
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| * Ana Maria: forensic anthropology, understanding cause of death; MFA in art; interest in scale as inter-disciplinary mode of analysis
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| * Diego: playing soccer, surfing; energy fluxes in coastal reef systems or human cultures; citations over time
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| * Flavia: biological networks; pollination, evolution; playing sports but not soccer
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| * James H: likes helping people, engineer; convexity of points in plane, plasma physics; agent-based modeling in macro-econ with apps in health care; how movement from local to centralized has hurt society; hiking
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| * Brais: role in information in different markets, evolution, evolutionary game theory; like sports
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| * Nhat: transmission dynamics in tropical regions; how pathogen emerges, theoretical epidemiology; long-term behaviors in time series data
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| * Claire: CS, mathematical models for growth of cities
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| * Catherine: chem, energy; distribution of energy in cities, policy, diffusion
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| * Sanja: ecology, inter-species interactions, parasites and how that affects ecosystem; interest in bipartite graphs and multi-layer networks
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| * Brian: computer science, algorithms, dynamic network models; detecting correlation and influence using temporal information; like all sports, ballroom dancing
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| * Ells: comp bio; video games; how social processes affect disease dynamics e.g. vaccines and autism scare
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| * Sarah M: ?; bio sensory systems; interest in something with networks
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| * Anna: math and CS; interest in how networks fail and how to make them more robust; cook, bake, calligraphy
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| * Sean H: ecological networks, predicting function from structure; how can constraints on function affect structure as network grows, stability; hiking, philosophy, interesting conversations
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| * Leto: ML, stat models for networks
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| * Andy: physics, fluid flow from inhalers, how drugs interact with human body and how different for different people
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| * Jenn: behavioral ecologist, how different levels of social structure interact, sex or status affecting sexual or other activities; ecology or evol bio; outdoor activities
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| * Alex: physics; geometric assymetries in branching networks; interest in fractal aspects of networks; rock-climbing
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| * Cecilia: ecology; coevolution in large ecol networks; interest in cascading effects and game theory
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| * Sean G: physics, micro bio; has large datasets; stochastic and deterministic models and phase transitions; outdoor activities
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| * Cole: emergence of life, transitions in chemical evolution, info processing; chem/bio simulations; data viz; hiking, backpacking, overnight?
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| * Alireza: signal processing to learn function; emergence of norms; predicting success of systems
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| * Heath: econ; poverty and inequality; inter-generational transition of wealth, agent-based; institutional emergence e.g. political - why some countries develop certain political structures; music
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| * James G: CS, national-scale agent-based modeling on order of 100 mil. agents; communication
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| * José: emergence and evolution, systems bio; how genotypes map into phenotypes, geometry of genotype networks; evol of complexity in biosphere; hiking
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| * Lin: statistical signal processing, information diffusion over networks, opinion dynamics in social networks using local interactions; interest in modeling and analyzing temporal and group dynamics, inter- and intra-relationships of groups; hiking
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| * Shai: econ, how society changes
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| * Jessica: info systems; failure in organizational networks; interest in learning about failure tolerance in non-social systems that can transfer to social systems
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| * Massimo: physics; condensation phenomena in networks; linguistic networks; interest in multi-layer networks, time-evolving graphs; has access to lots of data
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| * Ernest/Yu: econ, physics, math; collective animal behavior - birds, ants; apply concept of entropy to life; hiking, cooking
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| * George/Qiao: physics, stats; financial market, volatility, dynamics, entropy; access to stock market data
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| * Cornelia: physics, applied math, complexity econ - firm growth; hidden nodes/noise?; scale-free networks; interest in things other than econ, dynamics on networks, bio
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| * Rohan: evolution of early metabolic networks, how that shapes future of life; interest in networks, evol game theory, evol bio
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| * Stojan: stress tests on networks, can hopefully use to study bio networks; cycling, bouldering
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| * Pooya: electrical engineering; cascading blackouts in power networks; interest in infrastructure in networks, how they form and evolve; playing futbol
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| * Tom: applied math and complex systems; deconstructing bones, algorithms for ?; power grid and nonlinear dynamics, topological dynamics
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| * Glen: personalized genomics, correlations between ? and cancer; interest in self-identification and how that informs decisions e.g. semi-scientific beliefs; metabolic and infectious disease modeling
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| * Stefan: environmental science, adoption of renewable resources; social and political barriers for ?; interest in environmental management, ecology; mountains, running, hiking
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| * Leo: smooth dynamical systems, differential geometry, high-energy physics and quantum computation; hiking, back-packing, pen and paper discussions
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Complex Systems Summer School 2014
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To post a photo, bio, and answer the questions below please email them to juniper@santafe.edu:
- What are your main interests? Feel free to include a "pie in the sky" big idea!
- What sort of expertise can you bring to the group?
- What do you hope to get out of the CSSS?
- Do you have any possible projects in mind for the CSSS?
Visit the Facebook Complex Systems Summer School Page to get to know each other informally.
To access a CSSS mobile app of the schedule, logistics, and faculty list please use your mobile device to visit: http://my.yapp.us/ESQ5T2
Participants
Alberto Antonioni, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, & University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Alex Brummer, University of Arizona
Ali Kharrazi, University of Tokyo
Alireza Goudarzi, University of New Mexico
Ana Maria Gomez Lopez, Yale University
Andy Maloney, The University of Texas at Austin
Anna Olson, University of Chicago
Bernardo Alves Furtado, Institute for Applied Economic Research
Blaz Krese, University of Ljubljana
Brais Alvarez-Pereira, European University Institute
Brian Thompson
Catherine Bale, University of Leeds
Cecilia Siliansky de Andreazzi, Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Biociências
Claire Lagesse, MSC Laboratory (Complex Matter and Systems)
Claudius Graebner, University of Bremen
Cornelia Metzig, University of Grenoble
Degang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Diana LaScala-Gruenewald, Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University
Diego Barneche Rosado, Macquarie University
Elizabeth Lusczek, University of Minnesota
Ellsworth Campbell, Pennsylvania State University
Emília Garcia Casademont, IBE (UPF-CSIC)
Yu Ernest Liu, Uppsala University
Fahad Khalid, Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software Systems Engineering, University of Potsdam
Flavia Maria Darcie Marquitti, Universidade de Sao Paulo
Francesca Lipari, University of Tor Vergata
Glen Otero, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Heath Henderson, Inter-American Development Bank
Hiroshi Ashikaga, Johns Hopkins University
James Gentile, MITRE
James Holdener, MITRE
Jennifer Hellmann, The Ohio State University
Jessica Santana, Stanford University
José Aguilar-Rodríguez, University of Zurich & Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Junjian Qi, University of Tennessee
Leonhard Horstmeyer, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Leto Peel, University of Colorado at Boulder
Lin Li, US Army Research Laboratory
Luis Alberto Martínez Vaquero Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Massimo Stella, Institute for Complex Systems Simulation
Matthew Ayres, Growth and Innovation Asia Pacific
Michael Kalyuzhny, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Morgan Edwards, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nhat Nguyen, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit
Nicholas Mathis, Arizona State University
Nicolas-Kirti Scholtes, University of Namur, Catholic University of Louvain
Pooya Rezaei, University of Vermont
Qiao Zhi, National University of Singapore
Renske Vroomans, Utrecht University
Rohan Mehta, Stanford University
Sanja Selakovic, Utrecht University
Sarah Laborde, Ohio State University
Sarah Marzen, UC Berkeley
Sean Hayes, University of California Riverside
Sean M. Gibbons, The University of Chicago
Shai Gorsky, University of Utah
Stefan Pfenninger, Imperial College London
Stojan Davidovic, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Thomas McAndrew, University of Vermont
Vipin P. Veetil, George Mason University