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Revision as of 22:42, 1 April 2015
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2014 - 2015 Speakers
Seth Blumsack, Asian Carp Invade the Power Grid
Simon DeDeo, Axial Ages and the Self-Observing Social World
Mirta Galesic, Why not baboons? Mind-environment interaction and early development of human cooperation
Josh Grochow, Topic Coming Soon
Paul Hines, Topic Coming Soon
Yoav Kallus, Topic Coming Soon
Sam Scarpino, Why are social groups so small?
Deborah Strumsky, Topic Coming Soon
David Wolpert, The minimal heat generated by a Markov chain - implications from computers to biology and beyond
Justin Yeakel, Topic Coming Soon
Organizer
Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, Santa Fe Institute Postdoctoral Fellow