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Hello all, Andrew Berdahl here. I am originally from Whitehorse, Yukon but currently reside in Calgary, Alberta, where I recently completed a Master's degree with the Complexity Science Group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Previous to that I did an undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Waterloo. Before, after, between and during that schooling I spent some time sailing, traveling, prospecting and working as a fishing guide. In the coming academic year I will start a PhD at Princeton University within the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with the intention to work on collective animal behaviour. | Hello all, Andrew Berdahl here. I am originally from Whitehorse, Yukon but currently reside in Calgary, Alberta, where I recently completed a Master's degree with the Complexity Science Group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Previous to that I did an undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Waterloo. Before, after, between and during that schooling I spent some time sailing, traveling, prospecting and working as a fishing guide. In the coming academic year I will start a PhD at Princeton University within the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with the intention to work on collective animal behaviour. |
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Hello all, Andrew Berdahl here. I am originally from Whitehorse, Yukon but currently reside in Calgary, Alberta, where I recently completed a Master's degree with the Complexity Science Group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Previous to that I did an undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Waterloo. Before, after, between and during that schooling I spent some time sailing, traveling, prospecting and working as a fishing guide. In the coming academic year I will start a PhD at Princeton University within the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with the intention to work on collective animal behaviour.