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'''Bio:''' Hello! I am a junior at Cornell. I study math and currently I am working on a research project on the evolution of conscience. I'm interested in applying math in a creative way to help understand social complexity and potentially conceive of new ways that people could structure society. I'm particularly fascinated by the idea of anarchy. That said, I don't confine my interest in complex systems to social ones, on the contrary, I love thinking about parallels between complex systems across domains.
'''Bio:''' Hello! I am a junior at Cornell. I study math and currently I am working on a research project on the evolution of conscience. I'm interested in applying math in a creative way to help understand social complexity and potentially conceive of new ways that people could structure society. I'm particularly fascinated by the idea of anarchy. That said, I don't confine my interest in complex systems to social ones, on the contrary, I love thinking about parallels between complex systems across domains.

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Undergraduate Complexity Research (UCR) 2020


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Alexander Plum


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University of Wisconsin - Madison - USA

Bio: Alex is a junior from Milwaukee, Wisconsin studying math, computer sciences, and engineering physics at the University of Wisconsin Madison. At the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery he researches the origins of life using both experimental and computational approaches. He has also worked as a software engineer and conducted ecological modeling research in Uruguay. In his free time he enjoys philosophy, reading, running, and hiking.

Katja Della Libera


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Minerva Schools at KGI - USA

Bio: Katja is an adventurous international student originally from Germany. She went to a United World College for secondary school and moved on to Minerva Schools at KGI, where she is currently finishing her junior year while traveling across the world. She fell in love with computer programming at university and worked for Wolfram Research. Her second passion is in ecology, especially computational ecology and modeling of ecosystem phenomenons. She loves spending time outdoors, especially birdwatching or hiking.

Maxwell Flanagan


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Arizona State University - USA

Bio: I am from Chicago, and now attend Arizona State University studying math, economics, and science and technology policy. My research at ASU has spanned a computer science lab developing consensus algorithms for Muli-Agent drone systems, applying statistical learning methods to EEG data in a Neuroscience lab, and now I'm working out of the Global Bio-social Complexity Initiative, hoping to engage in research relating narratives, political polarization, and belief dynamics.

Victor Odouard


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Cornell University - USA

Bio: Hello! I am a junior at Cornell. I study math and currently I am working on a research project on the evolution of conscience. I'm interested in applying math in a creative way to help understand social complexity and potentially conceive of new ways that people could structure society. I'm particularly fascinated by the idea of anarchy. That said, I don't confine my interest in complex systems to social ones, on the contrary, I love thinking about parallels between complex systems across domains.

I love world-building (making up imaginary worlds), drawing, playing music (piano and singing), and reading all kinds of books.

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