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I'm a post-doctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute and an alumnus of the CSSS from 2003. At SFI, I spend most of my time studying social, biological and technological networks using tools from computer science, physics and statistics. But, at the summer school (on June 14th), I'll be lecturing about analyzing and modeling complex social systems, and in particular focusing on these topics in the context of global terrorism.
Aaron Clauset [[http://www.santafe.edu/~aaronc/ homepage]] has been a post-doctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute since 2006 and is an alumnus of the CSSS 2003 (Santa Fe).


Aaron's webpage at SFI is [http://www.santafe.edu/~aaronc/ http://www.santafe.edu/~aaronc/]
At the Santa Fe school this year, Clauset will be lecturing on Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for simulation and inference in complex systems. To be best prepared for the lecture, you should take a look at this paper:
 
:"[[Media:CMN_08_Hierarchy_Preprint.pdf|Hierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks.]]" Clauset, Moore and Newman. <i>Nature</i> <b>453</b>, 98-101 (2008).

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Aaron Clauset [homepage] has been a post-doctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute since 2006 and is an alumnus of the CSSS 2003 (Santa Fe).

At the Santa Fe school this year, Clauset will be lecturing on Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for simulation and inference in complex systems. To be best prepared for the lecture, you should take a look at this paper:

"Hierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks." Clauset, Moore and Newman. Nature 453, 98-101 (2008).