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Hello Everyone. My name is John Paul Gonzales and I'll be your office manager for CSSS'09<br><br> | |||
====Professional and Academic==== | |||
I'm a third-year undergrad at the University of New Mexico, studying philosophy. I was introduced to the world of complexity sciences a year ago and will be structuring my future academic path to pick up as much as I can. I've been working with and learning from [http://www.santafe.edu/profiles/?pid=355 Bela Nagy] at SFI on his technological evolution studies and [http://www.redfish.com/stephen.htm Stephen Guerin] on agent-based modeling using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetLogo NetLogo]. I've also been taking the show on the road and teaching computational research to elementary- and mid- school students throughout the state through [http://www.projectguts.org/ Project G.U.T.S.] and high school students through the [http://www.challenge.nm.org Supercomputing Challenge]. | |||
====Personal==== | |||
Feel free to ask me if you have questions about food and dining, after-hours events or other things to do in the Santa Fe and greater New Mexico region. I love playing tour guide and introducing visitors to Santa Fe. |
Revision as of 00:19, 3 June 2009
Hello Everyone. My name is John Paul Gonzales and I'll be your office manager for CSSS'09
Professional and Academic
I'm a third-year undergrad at the University of New Mexico, studying philosophy. I was introduced to the world of complexity sciences a year ago and will be structuring my future academic path to pick up as much as I can. I've been working with and learning from Bela Nagy at SFI on his technological evolution studies and Stephen Guerin on agent-based modeling using NetLogo. I've also been taking the show on the road and teaching computational research to elementary- and mid- school students throughout the state through Project G.U.T.S. and high school students through the Supercomputing Challenge.
Personal
Feel free to ask me if you have questions about food and dining, after-hours events or other things to do in the Santa Fe and greater New Mexico region. I love playing tour guide and introducing visitors to Santa Fe.