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==[http://santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Cristopher%20Moore Cristopher Moore], Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty == | ==[http://santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Cristopher%20Moore Cristopher Moore], Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty == | ||
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Revision as of 16:22, 7 April 2014
Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2014 |
REU Program Principle Investigator (PI)
Cristopher Moore, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Potential Mentors and Projects
Alfred Hubler, Santa Fe Institute, External Faculty
Projects 1 and 2: The Physics of a Thought and Why do Sand Castles Fall?
Ben Althouse, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
David Wolpert, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Project 1: Exploring Information Exchange and Universals in Social Organization (Mentor Group: David Wolpert, Henry Wright, and Eric Rupley)
Project 2: Uncovering Hidden Structure in Microbiome (Mentor Group: David Wolpert, Eric Libby, and James O'Dwyer (from afar))
Eric Libby, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Project 1: The Evolutionary Origins of Developmental Programs
Project 2: Uncovering Hidden Structure in Microbiome (Mentor Group: David Wolpert, Eric Libby, and James O'Dwyer (from afar))
Evandro Ferrada, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Potential Projects: The evolution of the RNA molecular alphabet, The origin of non-coding RNA in bacterial genomes, and Protein structural innovations in the Escherichia lineage
Pan Zhang, Santa Fe Institute, Postdoctoral Fellow
Project 1: Solve recommendation problem by stochastic block modeling and Message-passing
Ruben Andrist, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Project 1: Emulating multi-dimensional systems with a 1D chain
Sam Scarpino, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Projects 1 and 2: Words in languages often display polysemy and Languages change over time at various levels