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When I'm not at work, I read books, mostly 20th century American fiction. Another great reason to go to Santa Fe! I also play squash and pretend to be a football (soccer) manager, but I am not very good at either.
When I'm not at work I read books, mostly 20th century American fiction. Another great reason to go to Santa Fe! I also play squash and pretend to be a football (soccer) manager, but I am not very good at either.




You can reach me at [mailto:M.Kwiatkowski@ed.ac.uk M.Kwiatkowski@ed.ac.uk], even just to say hello. Otherwise, see you in Santa Fe.
You can reach me at [mailto:M.Kwiatkowski@ed.ac.uk M.Kwiatkowski@ed.ac.uk], even just to say hello. Otherwise, see you in Santa Fe.

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Tea time in Scotland
Tea time in Scotland

I am a PhD student in Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. I work on modelling of biochemical pathways with so-called process algebras. They are formal languages originally designed for specification and validation of concurrent computing systems. I am especially interested in the (Darwinian) evolution of protein interaction pathways. Currently, I am trying to exploit and extend the inherent flexibility and modularity of process algebras to capture evolutionary variability in these systems. More on my webpage.


When I'm not at work I read books, mostly 20th century American fiction. Another great reason to go to Santa Fe! I also play squash and pretend to be a football (soccer) manager, but I am not very good at either.


You can reach me at M.Kwiatkowski@ed.ac.uk, even just to say hello. Otherwise, see you in Santa Fe.