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I'm a PhD student in the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Bremen where I'm working on questions of structure and dynamics of complex networks. Right now I'm focussing on gene regulatory networks and aspects of dynamical stability. | I'm a PhD student in the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Bremen where I'm working on questions of structure and dynamics of complex networks. Right now I'm focussing on gene regulatory networks and aspects of dynamical stability using computer simulation methods. | ||
As to the questions in Dan's E-Mail: | |||
''1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing | |||
to help others learn them?'' | |||
<br> | |||
Complex networks: structure, growth, evolution, dynamics, robustness<br> | |||
''2. What do you want to learn?''<br> | |||
Molecular and cell biology<br> | |||
Analytical approaches to network dynamics<br> | |||
Renormalization and scaling in networks<br> | |||
''3. Do you have any projects that would benefit from interdisciplinary approach?''<br> | |||
Robustness in gene regulation. I would be very interested in discussions with biologists.<br> | |||
''4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to | |||
attack this summer?''<br> | |||
''5. What's your favorite "big problem"?''<br> | |||
Emergence of phenomena through complexity: life, consciousness, collective intelligence<br> | |||
''6. If you were given the opportunity to see where we were in one | |||
hundred years with respect to progress on one problem/subject, what | |||
would it be?''<br> | |||
Apart from the above mentioned: do we solve the energy problem? |
Revision as of 09:47, 20 April 2006
I'm a PhD student in the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Bremen where I'm working on questions of structure and dynamics of complex networks. Right now I'm focussing on gene regulatory networks and aspects of dynamical stability using computer simulation methods.
As to the questions in Dan's E-Mail:
1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing
to help others learn them?
Complex networks: structure, growth, evolution, dynamics, robustness
2. What do you want to learn?
Molecular and cell biology
Analytical approaches to network dynamics
Renormalization and scaling in networks
3. Do you have any projects that would benefit from interdisciplinary approach?
Robustness in gene regulation. I would be very interested in discussions with biologists.
4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to
attack this summer?
5. What's your favorite "big problem"?
Emergence of phenomena through complexity: life, consciousness, collective intelligence
6. If you were given the opportunity to see where we were in one
hundred years with respect to progress on one problem/subject, what
would it be?
Apart from the above mentioned: do we solve the energy problem?