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== Week One ==
== Week One ==
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  <td align=center><b>TIME</b></td>
  <td align=center><b>ACTIVITY</b></td>
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  <td align=center><b>Sunday 9 July</b></td>
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  <td>12:00-16:00</td>
  <td>Registration and Orientation</td>
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  <td>17:00-18:30</td>
  <td>Welcome/Opening Remarks:  Dave FELDMAN and CHEN Xiaosong</td>
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  <td>18:30-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
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  <td>19:30-21:00</td>
  <td>Tutorial--Introduction to Mandarin:  James WU
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  <td align=center><b>Monday 10 July</b></td>
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  <td>9:00-10:15</td>
  <td>Chaos:  Dave FELDMAN</td>
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  <td>10:30-11:45</td>
  <td>Power Laws: What they are, what they mean, what they don't mean, and how to tell if you have one:: Cosma SHALIZI</td>
</tr>
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  <td>12:00-13:30</td>
  <td>Lunch</td>
</tr>
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  <td>14:00-15:15</td>
  <td>Graph Theory and Biological Networks: Andreas WAGNER</td>
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  <td>15:45-17:45</td>
  <td>Student Introductions</td>
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  <td>18:00-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
</tr>
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  <td>19:45-21:00</td>
  <td>Ice Breaking Activity</td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td align=center><b>Tuesday 11 July</b></td>
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  <td>9:00-10:15</td>
  <td>Information Theory:  Dave FELDMAN</td>
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  <td>10:30-11:45</td>
  <td>Raising Civilization I: Henry WRIGHT</td>
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  <td>12:00-13:30</td>
  <td>Lunch</td>
</td>
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  <td>14:00-15:15</td>
  <td>Molecular Evolution of Biological Networks: Andreas WAGNER</td>
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  <td>15:30-17:00</td>
  <td>English Language Brush-up Session</td>
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  <td>18:00-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td align=center><b>Wednesday 12 July</b></td>
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  <td>9:00-10:15</td>
  <td>Computation Theory: Dave FELDMAN</td>
</tr>
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  <td>10:30-11:45</td>
  <td>Statistics for Complex Systems: Cosma SHALIZI</td>
</tr>
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  <td>12:00-13:30</td>
  <td>Lunch</td>
</tr>
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  <td>14:00-15:15</td>
  <td>Coalescence: Jon WILKINS</td>
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  <td>18:00-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
</tr>
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  <td>19:45-21:00</td>
  <td>Research group facilitation</td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td align=center><b>Thursday 13 July</b></td>
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  <td>9:00-10:15</td>
  <td>Measures of Complexity: Dave FELDMAN</td>
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  <td>10:30-11:45</td>
  <td>Reconstructing Causal States: Theory and Applications: Cosma SHALIZI</td>
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  <td>12:00-13:30</td>
  <td>Lunch</td>
</tr>
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  <td>14:00-15:15</td>
  <td>Raising Civilization II: Henry WRIGHT</td>
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  <td>15:30-17:00</td>
  <td>Roundtable discussion:  SHALIZI, WILKINS, WRIGHT</td>
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  <td>18:00-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
</tr>
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  <td>19:45-20:45</td>
  <td>Informal discussion on measures of complexity: Dave FELDMAN and Cosma SHALIZI</td>
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  <td align=center><b>Friday 14 July</b></td>
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  <td>9:00-10:15</td>
  <td>Jon WILKINS</td>
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  <td>10:30-11:45</td>
  <td>Raising Civilization III: Henry WRIGHT</td>
</td>
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  <td>12:00-13:30</td>
  <td>Lunch</td>
</tr>
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  <td>14:00-15:15</td>
  <td>Mandarin Lesson</td>
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  <td>15:45</td>
  <td>T-shirt design</td>
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  <td>18:00-19:30</td>
  <td>Dinner</td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td align=center><b>Saturday 15 July</b></td>
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  <td>TBA</td>
  <td>Transfer to Beijing location</td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td align=center><b>Sunday 16 July</b></td>
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  <td><br></td>
  <td>Scavenger Hunt</td>
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Revision as of 22:50, 22 May 2007

CSSS Santa Fe 2007

CSSS 2007

Full Schedule

This schedule will be updated frequently. Check this page often to make sure you have the latest version.

All CSSS events are open only to invited participants.

Week One

TIME ACTIVITY

Sunday 9 July
12:00-16:00 Registration and Orientation
17:00-18:30 Welcome/Opening Remarks: Dave FELDMAN and CHEN Xiaosong
18:30-19:30 Dinner
19:30-21:00 Tutorial--Introduction to Mandarin: James WU

Monday 10 July
9:00-10:15 Chaos: Dave FELDMAN
10:30-11:45 Power Laws: What they are, what they mean, what they don't mean, and how to tell if you have one:: Cosma SHALIZI
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Graph Theory and Biological Networks: Andreas WAGNER
15:45-17:45 Student Introductions
18:00-19:30 Dinner
19:45-21:00 Ice Breaking Activity

Tuesday 11 July
9:00-10:15 Information Theory: Dave FELDMAN
10:30-11:45 Raising Civilization I: Henry WRIGHT
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Molecular Evolution of Biological Networks: Andreas WAGNER
15:30-17:00 English Language Brush-up Session
18:00-19:30 Dinner

Wednesday 12 July
9:00-10:15 Computation Theory: Dave FELDMAN
10:30-11:45 Statistics for Complex Systems: Cosma SHALIZI
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Coalescence: Jon WILKINS
18:00-19:30 Dinner
19:45-21:00 Research group facilitation

Thursday 13 July
9:00-10:15 Measures of Complexity: Dave FELDMAN
10:30-11:45 Reconstructing Causal States: Theory and Applications: Cosma SHALIZI
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Raising Civilization II: Henry WRIGHT
15:30-17:00 Roundtable discussion: SHALIZI, WILKINS, WRIGHT
18:00-19:30 Dinner
19:45-20:45 Informal discussion on measures of complexity: Dave FELDMAN and Cosma SHALIZI

Friday 14 July
9:00-10:15 Jon WILKINS
10:30-11:45 Raising Civilization III: Henry WRIGHT
12:00-13:30 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Mandarin Lesson
15:45 T-shirt design
18:00-19:30 Dinner

Saturday 15 July
TBA Transfer to Beijing location

Sunday 16 July

Scavenger Hunt


Lecturers:

Week 1:

Liz Bradley (Nonlinear Dynamics)
Stephen Guerin/Owen Densmore (Agent Based Modeling)
Alfred Hubler (Nonlinear Dynamics)
Scott Page (Social Sciences/Modeling)
Steen Rasmussen (Artificial Life)

Week 2:

Mark Newman (Networks)
Greg Leibon (Machine Learning)
Jennifer Dunne (Food Webs)
Neo Martinez (Food Webs)
Doug Erwin (Paleobiology)
Aaron Clauset (Modeling)

Week 3:

Eric Smith (Finance/Economics)
Doyne Farmer (Finance/Economics)
Blake Lebaron (Finance)
Una-May O’Reilly (Evolutionary Computing)
Cris Moore (Computational Complexity)
David Krakauer (Evolution)


Week 4:

Van Savage (Allometry)
Lauren Ancel-Myers (Networks, Evolution, Epidemiology)