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Revision as of 19:30, 31 October 2012
Complex Systems Summer School 2013 |
Program Director
Sander Bais, Program Director
Lecturers and Faculty
Rob Axtell, Complex Systems Perspective on Economic Modeling
Elhanan Borenstein, Modeling Microbial Metabolism
Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics
Jim Crutchfield, Complexity
Simon DeDeo, Statistical Inference and Stochastic Processes
Jennifer Dunne, Socio-ecological Systems
Josh Garland, Nonlinear Dynamics
John Harte, Theoretical Ecology
Alfred Hubler, Physics Lab
Andrew Lovato, History of Santa Fe
Jure Leskovec, Machine Learning
Melanie Mitchell, Introduction to Complexity and Agent Based Modeling
James O'Dwyer, Theoretical Ecology
Ole Peters, Non-Ergodic Economics
Staff
Juniper Lovato, Program Coordinator, Santa Fe Institute
Ginger Richardson, VP of Education and Outreach, Santa Fe Institute
John Paul Gonzales, CSSS Office Manager, Santa Fe Institute
Tom Carter CSSS Assistant and Resident Advisor, California State University