Complex Systems Summer School 2014-Faculty
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Complex Systems Summer School 2014 |
Program Director
Sander Bais, Program Director
Lecturers and Faculty
Ben Althouse, Infectious Disease
Ruben Andrist
W. Brian Arthur, Complexity Economics: A Different Framework for Economic Thought
Nix Barnett, Complexity
Luis Bettencourt, Cities Project
Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics
Aaron Clauset, Networks and Human Social Dynamics and Online Competition
Simon DeDeo, Statistical Inference and Stochastic Processes
Jennifer Dunne, Ecological Networks
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J. Doyne Farmer, Economics
Evandro Ferrada, Evolution
Miguel Fuentes, Project Coordinator and Evening Lecturer
Josh Garland, CSSS Project Assistant and Nonlinear Dynamics
Stephen Guerin, Sand Tables
Marcus Hamilton, Cities Project
John Harte, The maximum entropy method of inference and its application to ecology
Alfred Hubler, Physics Lab
Ryan Gregory James, Complexity
Anne Kandler, Matching Models with Data
Jure Leskovec Machine Learning
Eric Libby Evolution of Biological Complexity
Andrew Lovato, History of Santa Fe
Melanie Mitchell, Introduction to Complexity and Agent Based Modeling
Pablo Marquet Evening Lecture
Cris Moore, Computation
Scott Ortman, Urban Scaling and Social Complexity
Sid Redner Complex Networks
Sam Scarpino, Infectious Disease
Andreas Wagner, Evolution and Genotype Networks
Geoffrey West, A Unifying Framework for the Dynamics and Structure of Organisms, Ecosystems, Cities and Companies; from Metabolism, Growth and Mortality to Cancer and Sleep
Staff
Juniper Lovato, Program Coordinator, Santa Fe Institute
Ginger Richardson, VP of Education and Outreach, Santa Fe Institute
John Paul Gonzales, CSSS Office Manager, Santa Fe Institute