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!  !! Week One (June 4-10) Emphasis on biology
!  !! THURSDAY February 9
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!valign="top" | 8:30am - 9:30am
| -Welcome remarks and introductions of participants in the working group
-Logistics and overview of the program


-Goals and expected outcomes
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!valign="top" | 9:30am – 10:00am
| BREAK
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! 10:30am - 12:30pm
| S. Bowles: “Social Preferences and Public Policy: Are good laws a substitute for good citizens?”
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! 12:30pm – 2pm
| LUNCH (Villa Paulina)
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!valign="top" | Sunday, June 4
! 2:00pm - 4:30pm
| Round Table: “Lessons from the field”
-J.Carpenter (Field Experiments: social preferences and productivity among fishermen in Japan)


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-J.M.Baland (Field Survey: Firewood collection in Nepal)


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-E.Somanathan (Satellite images and field survey: Decentralization in forest conservation, Himalayas)
 
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| Registration
! 8pm
!valign="top" | 6-8
| Dinner at Monserrate (“Casa de San Isidro”)
 
| Welcome reception and buffet dinner
!valign="top" | 12-6 pm
 
| Registration
!valign="top" | 12-6 pm
 
| Registration
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Week One (June 4-10) Emphasis on biology
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!  !! FRIDAY February 10
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! 8:30am – 10:30am
|C. Eckel:  “Measurement of Preferences in Socio-Economic Surveys:  Early Results from the Mexican Family Life Survey”


Sunday, June 4
C. Johnson: “Measuring risk and time preference (in general and in the field)”
12-6 pm Registration
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6-8 Welcome reception and buffet dinner
! 10:30am – 11:00am
| BREAK
Monday, June 5
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9-9:30 am Welcome-Geoff West, President of SFI
! 11am – 12:30pm
9:30-10:30 Introduction and overview of the program-Dan Rockmore
| Round Table: “Models of cooperation and the commons - I”
        10:30-10:45 Break
-R. Sethi: (A simple model of collective action)
        10:45-12 Introduction to nonlinear dynamics I-Elizabeth Bradley
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Dynamics models of viral infections in humans I-Alan Perelson
3-5 pm Student introductions/tutorial organization


Tuesday, June 6
-Ch. Jaramillo (Networks In Collective Action)
9-10:15 am Introduction to nonlinear dynamics II-Bradley
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10:30-11:45 Dynamic models of viral infectors in humans II-Perelson
! 12:30pm – 2pm
12-1:30 pm Lunch
| LUNCH (Villa Paulina)
1:30-2:45 Dynamics of complex systems I-Alfred Hubler
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3-4:15 RNA I-Peter Stadler
! 2:00pm - 4:30pm
4:30-5 Introduction to Santa Fe
| Round Table: “Models of cooperation and the commons - II”
Wednesday, June 7
9-10:15 am Introduction to nonlinear dynamics III-Bradley
10:30-11:45 RNA II-Stadler
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Dynamics of complex systems II-Hubler
3-4:15 Mathematical biology I-Andreas Wagner
7:00 Agent-based modeling-Owen Densmore and Stephen Guerin w/ refreshments


Thursday, June 8
-A. de Froment (Personality Correlates of Third Party Punishment)
9-10:15 am Introduction to nonlinear dynamics IV-Bradley
10:30-11:45 RNA III-Stadler
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Dynamics of complex systems III-Hubler
3-4:15 Mathematical biology II-Andreas Wagner


-J. Ladau (Robust Statistical Tests for Detecting the Effects of Interspecific Competition on Ecological Communities)
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Friday, June 9
9-10:15 am Dynamics of complex systems IV-Hubler
10:45-12 Coalescence-Jon Wilkins
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Molecular biology I-David Krakauer
3-5 Student group session
5:30 Barbeque at the Santa Fe Institute


Week Two (June 10-16) Emphasis on ecology
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!  !! SATURDAY February 11
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! 8:30am – 10:30am
| Round table: “New designs of experiments”
-E. Somanathan (a new field experiment on the commons)


Monday, June 12
-J.C. Cardenas (3 field experiments for fisheries, forests and irrigation)
9-10:15 am Information theory I-Tom Carter
10:30-11:45 Network structure and dynamics I-Mark Newman
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Molecular biology II-Krakauer
7:00 Tee-shirt design contest


Tuesday, June 13
-and anyone else wants to share ongoing or new designs
9-10:15 am Information theory II-Carter
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10:30-11:45 Network structure and dynamics II-Newman
! 10:30am – 11:00am
12-1:30 pm Lunch
| BREAK
1:30-2:45 Food webs I-Jennifer Dunne
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3-4:15 Climate Change I-Gidon Eshel
! 11am - 1pm
 
| Round table “Lessons and limitations from combining methods”
 
ALL, someone should provoke the questions
Wednesday, June 14
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9-10:15 am Food webs II-Dunne
! 1pm – 2pm
10:30-11:45 Network structure and dynamics III-Newman
| LUNCH (“Uroti Galeria”)
12-1:30 pm Lunch
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1:30-2:45 Climate Change II-Eshel
! 2:00pm - 4:30pm
 
| Working group conclusions and road ahead in the study and understanding of the commons. What are the promising questions and methods in the study of the commons?
Thursday, June 15
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9-10:15 am Food webs III-Neo Martinez
10:30-11:45 Introduction to complexity-Cris Moore
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Climate Change III-Eshel
3-5 Student tutorials/problem sessions
 
Friday, June 16
9-10:15 am Food webs IV-Neo Martinez
10:30-11:45 Climate Change IV-Eshel
12-1:30 pm Lunch
Week Three (June 17-23) Social science and arts emphasis
Monday, June 19
9-10:15 am Genetic algorithms/simulation I-Melanie Mitchell
10:30-12 Machine learning I-John Lafferty
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Social dynamics/communication I-Jessica Flack
3-4:15 Why are epidemics so unpredictable?-Duncan Watts
Tuesday, June 20
9-10:15 am Genetic algorithms/simulation II-Mitchell
10:30-11:45 Machine learning II -Lafferty
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Social dynamics/communication II-Jessica Flack
3-4:15 Process detection I:  Modeling processes-George Cybenko
 
Wednesday, June 21
9-10:15 am Genetic algorithms/simulation III-Mitchell
10:30-11:45 Machine learning III-Lafferty
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Stylometry-Dan Rockmore
3-4:15 Process detection II:  Algorithms for detecting multiple processes-    Cybenko
7:00 Movie night
 
Thursday, June 22
9-10:15 am TBA- Larry Polansky
10:30-11:45 Computational modeling in the social sciences I-John Miller
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 TBA-Eric Smith
3-4:15 Process detection III:  Applications-Cybenko
 
Friday, June 23
9-10:15 am TBA-Polansky
10:30-11:45 Computational modeling in the social sciences II-John Miller
12-1:30 pm Lunch
 
Week Four (June 24-30 Neuroscience and quantum computing
Monday, June 26
9-10:15 am Neuroscience and complex systems I-Tony Bell
10:30-11:45 Computational neuroscience I-Bruno Olshausen
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30- Student project work
Tuesday, June 27
9-10:15 am Neurocience and complex systems II-Bell
10:30-11:45 Quantum information I-Carlton Caves
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Computational neuroscience II-Bruno Olshausen
3-4:15 Computational neuroscience III-Rob De Ruyler
 
Wednesday, June 28
9-10:15 am Neuroscience and complex systems III-Bell
10:30-11:45 Quantum information II-Carlton Caves
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-2:45 Computational neuroscience IV-Olshausen
3-5 Student project work
 
Thursday, June 29
9-10:15 am Computational neuroscience V-De Ruyter
10:30-11:45 Quantum information III-Cris Moore
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-5 Student presentations
 
Friday, June 30
9-11:45 Student presentations
12-1:30 pm Lunch
1:30-5 Student presentations
7 Poster session and final banquet (Santa Fe Institute)
 
Student Tutorials-Exact times to be announced
Jack Seoc (UMich) – Matlab (wk1)
Jack Seoc (UMich) – Quantum mechanics (wk3)
Jorge Tavares – Evolutionary computation (wk2)
Lukas Kroc – MCMC (wk2)
Susanne Schindler – Branching processes (wk2)
Susanne Schindler – Population genetics (wk1)

Revision as of 16:12, 11 May 2006

CSSS 2006 Santa Fe


4. Program

THURSDAY February 9
8:30am - 9:30am -Welcome remarks and introductions of participants in the working group

-Logistics and overview of the program

-Goals and expected outcomes

9:30am – 10:00am BREAK
10:30am - 12:30pm S. Bowles: “Social Preferences and Public Policy: Are good laws a substitute for good citizens?”
12:30pm – 2pm LUNCH (Villa Paulina)
2:00pm - 4:30pm Round Table: “Lessons from the field”

-J.Carpenter (Field Experiments: social preferences and productivity among fishermen in Japan)

-J.M.Baland (Field Survey: Firewood collection in Nepal)

-E.Somanathan (Satellite images and field survey: Decentralization in forest conservation, Himalayas)

8pm Dinner at Monserrate (“Casa de San Isidro”)


FRIDAY February 10
8:30am – 10:30am C. Eckel: “Measurement of Preferences in Socio-Economic Surveys: Early Results from the Mexican Family Life Survey”

C. Johnson: “Measuring risk and time preference (in general and in the field)”

10:30am – 11:00am BREAK
11am – 12:30pm Round Table: “Models of cooperation and the commons - I”

-R. Sethi: (A simple model of collective action)

-Ch. Jaramillo (Networks In Collective Action)

12:30pm – 2pm LUNCH (Villa Paulina)
2:00pm - 4:30pm Round Table: “Models of cooperation and the commons - II”

-A. de Froment (Personality Correlates of Third Party Punishment)

-J. Ladau (Robust Statistical Tests for Detecting the Effects of Interspecific Competition on Ecological Communities)


SATURDAY February 11
8:30am – 10:30am Round table: “New designs of experiments”

-E. Somanathan (a new field experiment on the commons)

-J.C. Cardenas (3 field experiments for fisheries, forests and irrigation)

-and anyone else wants to share ongoing or new designs

10:30am – 11:00am BREAK
11am - 1pm Round table “Lessons and limitations from combining methods”

ALL, someone should provoke the questions

1pm – 2pm LUNCH (“Uroti Galeria”)
2:00pm - 4:30pm Working group conclusions and road ahead in the study and understanding of the commons. What are the promising questions and methods in the study of the commons?