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Undergraduate Complexity Research (UCR) 2020 |
Online Preparation
Required: If you haven't already taken the “Introduction to Complexity” course on SFI’s , the next session starts April 9th. You can enroll directly at intro.complexityexplorer.org.
We also encourage you to explore the other online courses and tutorials on SFI’s ComplexityExplorer.org. They’re a great way to brush up on complex systems math and concepts.
Primers in Complex Systems
Note that most of these books are available in SFI's Library
Complexity: A Guided Tour - by Melanie Mitchell
A Crude Look at the Whole: The Science of Complex Systems in Business, Life, and Society - by John Miller
Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies and Companies - by Geoffrey West
The Nature of Computation - by Cristopher Moore and Stephan Mertens
Networks: An Introduction - by Mark Newman
Imposter Syndrome
ADA Impostor Syndrome training
The Master's Mistakes - by Karen Wright