Complex Systems Summer School 2011-After Hours
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Use this space to organize your own after hours activities.
Bandelier Field Trip
JP would like to set up a trip to Bandelier National Monument on Sat. June 18. We might string a visit to the Valles Caldera and Bradbury Science Museum/Los Alamos in as well.
From Stefani: I know the head archaeologist at Bandelier. I'll see if I can get him or his assistant to give us a brief talk.
Bandelier Trip Sign Up.
Car 1: JP's Camry (4 5 seats)
1. John Paul Gonzales
2. Nini Zhang
3. Raghav Chawla
4. Miles Townes
5. (Overload)
Stefani's Mazda:
1. Stefani Crabtree
2. Fran Moore
3. Cristina Metgher
4.
5. (really full)
SF Complex
We're planning a trip to the Santa Fe Complex on Friday June 10 towards the evening.
UPDATE: We'll be making it an official trip. Shuttles will arrive at SJC 10 June at 6:00(18:00), return 8:00 (20:00).
Taos Earthships, Rio Grande Gorge, High Country
Taos is a small town about 60 miles North of Santa Fe. It's known for the Taos Indian Pueblo, an artist colony, skiing, and the Taos Earthships. Depending on who's interested, we could stop by some wineries on the way up/down. The drive up alone is worth it.
Car 1: JP's Camry (4 seats)
1. JP
2. Nini
3. Raghav
4. Stefani
5.
Community Lecture, 1930, 29 June
From Democratic Consensus to Cannibalistic Hordes: The Principles of Collective Animal Behavior[1]
Presented by Iain Couzin (Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University)
Anyone interested? - Nini
Yep, we have a shuttle already scheduled and seats reserved. No need to worry about transportation. -JP
Los Alamos
Los Alamos National Labs
From website: "Los Alamos National Laboratory is a premier national security research institution, delivering scientific and engineering solutions for the nation's most crucial and complex problems. Our primary responsibility is ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the nation's nuclear deterrent. The Los Alamos of today emphasizes worker safety, effective operational safeguards & security, and environmental stewardship, while outstanding science remains the foundation of the Laboratory. In addition to supporting the Lab's core national security mission, our work advances bioscience, chemistry, computer science, earth and environmental sciences, materials science, and physics disciplines."
Check it out at lanl.gov
I'd like to go, and I can rent a car if there's an interested group. -Clio
Other Options
Rafting down the Rio Grande Box.
Music on the Hill Concert Series (at St. John's)
Great Sand Dunes (in Colorado)
Sandia Peak Tram (in Albuquerque)
Ojo Caliente hot springs Field Trip
Chaco Canyon