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Hi everyone! I'll be the office manager for the | Hi everyone! I'll be the office manager for the 2011 Complex Systems Summer School. | ||
My primary role at CSSS is to be the program liaison between the Summer School, St. John's College and Santa Fe Institute. If you have questions about <i><u>anything</u></i> concerning your stay in Santa Fe, come see me first. | My primary role at CSSS is to be the program liaison between the Summer School, St. John's College and Santa Fe Institute. If you have questions about <i><u>anything</u></i> concerning your stay in Santa Fe, come see me first. | ||
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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
I | Born and raised in Santa Fe. I have a degree in Philosophy from the University of New Mexico. | ||
At SFI I've primarily been working with and learning from SFI Postdoc [http://www.santafe.edu/profiles/?pid=355 Bela Nagy] on his [http://pcdb.santafe.edu/ evolution of technology studies]. I'm also involved with SFI's [http://www.projectguts.org Project GUTS], where I disseminate whatever complex systems science and computational research I learn here to mid school students throughout the state, and the Learn@SFI team, which crafts new and exciting ways to promote science education through the study of complex systems. My other primary work is with the [http://www.challenge.nm.org Supercomputing Challenge], a state-wide scientific computational research program that teaches the basics of programing and computer modeling through project-based learning -- with a little bit of competition thrown in for good measure. | At SFI I've primarily been working with and learning from SFI Postdoc [http://www.santafe.edu/profiles/?pid=355 Bela Nagy] on his [http://pcdb.santafe.edu/ evolution of technology studies]. I'm also involved with SFI's [http://www.projectguts.org Project GUTS], where I disseminate whatever complex systems science and computational research I learn here to mid school students throughout the state, and the Learn@SFI team, which crafts new and exciting ways to promote science education through the study of complex systems. My other primary work is with the [http://www.challenge.nm.org Supercomputing Challenge], a state-wide scientific computational research program that teaches the basics of programing and computer modeling through project-based learning -- with a little bit of competition thrown in for good measure. | ||
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Other work/groups I'm involved with include the [http://www.sfcomplex.org Santa Fe Complex], a community arts and sciences outreach organization. | Other work/groups I'm involved with include the [http://www.sfcomplex.org Santa Fe Complex], a community arts and sciences outreach organization. | ||
In my free time, I work the land on my family's farm (10 generations!) on the outskirts of Santa Fe in the small village of La Cienega | In my free time, I work the land on my family's farm (10 generations!) on the outskirts of Santa Fe in the small village of La Cienega. I'm interested and active in land use and water use issues within my community, where we seek to preserve the rural integrity and viability of our historic water systems and traditional way of life. I've been a board member of the La Cienega Valley Association. | ||
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2. My primary competency is agent based modeling, especially in NetLogo and the related languages. I'm experienced in using the integrated GIS functionality of NetLogo to construct agent-based models on real world data, and I know the ins and outs of [http://www.seamless.usgs.gov USGS Seamless dataservers] for pulling in most everything relating to geography, demographics and physical infrastructure that is available through U.S. government surveys. I'm also fairly competent in GlobalMapper and ArcGIS for manipulating GIS information. | 2. My primary competency is agent based modeling, especially in NetLogo and the related languages. I'm experienced in using the integrated GIS functionality of NetLogo to construct agent-based models on real world data, and I know the ins and outs of [http://www.seamless.usgs.gov USGS Seamless dataservers] for pulling in most everything relating to geography, demographics and physical infrastructure that is available through U.S. government surveys. I'm also fairly competent in GlobalMapper and ArcGIS for manipulating GIS information. | ||
I've also been around SFI for a while, so I'm pretty well up to speed on current (~ | I've also been around SFI for a while, so I'm pretty well up to speed on current (~3 years) work that is going on here. | ||
3. My main goal is to sit in the back of the classroom during lecture (when I have the time) and learn as much about every subject I possibly can. |
Revision as of 01:01, 28 April 2011
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Hi everyone! I'll be the office manager for the 2011 Complex Systems Summer School.
My primary role at CSSS is to be the program liaison between the Summer School, St. John's College and Santa Fe Institute. If you have questions about anything concerning your stay in Santa Fe, come see me first.
Life
Born and raised in Santa Fe. I have a degree in Philosophy from the University of New Mexico.
At SFI I've primarily been working with and learning from SFI Postdoc Bela Nagy on his evolution of technology studies. I'm also involved with SFI's Project GUTS, where I disseminate whatever complex systems science and computational research I learn here to mid school students throughout the state, and the Learn@SFI team, which crafts new and exciting ways to promote science education through the study of complex systems. My other primary work is with the Supercomputing Challenge, a state-wide scientific computational research program that teaches the basics of programing and computer modeling through project-based learning -- with a little bit of competition thrown in for good measure.
Other work/groups I'm involved with include the Santa Fe Complex, a community arts and sciences outreach organization.
In my free time, I work the land on my family's farm (10 generations!) on the outskirts of Santa Fe in the small village of La Cienega. I'm interested and active in land use and water use issues within my community, where we seek to preserve the rural integrity and viability of our historic water systems and traditional way of life. I've been a board member of the La Cienega Valley Association.
I can be reached at my first two initials (JP) at-- sntafe -dot- edu
Tour Guide
Feel free to ask me if you have questions about food and dining, after-hours events or other things to do in the Santa Fe and greater New Mexico region. I love playing tour guide and introducing visitors to Santa Fe.
When I'm not around SFI I can be found at the Santa Fe Complex having fun with the things and people found there.
Dan's Questions
1. My interests are pretty broad, and include everything studied at SFI.
2. My primary competency is agent based modeling, especially in NetLogo and the related languages. I'm experienced in using the integrated GIS functionality of NetLogo to construct agent-based models on real world data, and I know the ins and outs of USGS Seamless dataservers for pulling in most everything relating to geography, demographics and physical infrastructure that is available through U.S. government surveys. I'm also fairly competent in GlobalMapper and ArcGIS for manipulating GIS information.
I've also been around SFI for a while, so I'm pretty well up to speed on current (~3 years) work that is going on here.
3. My main goal is to sit in the back of the classroom during lecture (when I have the time) and learn as much about every subject I possibly can.