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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 [[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].<br> | 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 [[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].<br> | ||
My interests are mostly in the social sciences: economics, game theory and "general" epistemological sociology. | My interests are mostly in the social sciences: economics, game theory and "general" epistemological sociology. I enjoy the aesthetics of the ideas of emergence and nonlinearity (sensitive dependance on initial conditions, chaotic flows, etc.) and hope to learn more as I immerse myself in the field. | ||
==Tour Guide== | ==Tour Guide== |
Revision as of 02:35, 10 June 2009
Hi Everyone. My name is John Paul Gonzales and I'll be your office manager for CSSS'09.
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 have structured my future academic path as well as personal interests to pick up as much of it as I can. Hence, here I am.
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.
My interests are mostly in the social sciences: economics, game theory and "general" epistemological sociology. I enjoy the aesthetics of the ideas of emergence and nonlinearity (sensitive dependance on initial conditions, chaotic flows, etc.) and hope to learn more as I immerse myself in the field.
Tour Guide
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.
When I'm not around SFI I can be found at the Santa Fe Complex having fun with the things and people found there.
I can be reached at jp -at - santafe -dot- edu