Complex Systems Summer School 2012-Faculty
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Complex Systems Summer School 2012 |
Lecturers and Faculty
Brian Arthur, Innovation in Technology
Sander Bais, Program Director
Jenna Bednar, Social Dynamics
Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Infectious Disease
Rogier Braakman, Origins of Life
Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics
Jim Crutchfield, Complexity
Simon DeDeo, The Natural History of Computation
Doug Erwin, Innovation in Technology
Evandro Ferrada, Genotype-Phenotype Maps
Jessica Flack, Resilience and Robustness
Stephanie Forrest, Computation
Laura Fortunato, Cultural Evolution
Garland, Nonlinear Dynamics
Stephen Guerin, Agent-based Modeling
John Harte, Theoretical Ecology
Dan Hruschka, Deprivation, Abundance and Obesity: testing hypotheses for the global increase in body fat.
Alfred Hubler, Physics Lab
Ryan James, Complexity
Anne Kandler, Language Shift
Andrew Lovato, Introduction to Santa Fe
Melanie Mitchell, Biologically Inspired Computing
Cris Moore, Computation
Mark Newman, Networks
Ole Peters, Non-Ergodic Economics
John Rundle, Modeling catastrophic events: From earthquakes to markets
Paula Sabloff, Anthropology
Jeremy Van Cleve, Biology
Geoffrey West, Searching for Simplicity and Unity in the Complexity of Life: Cells to Cities, Companies to Ecosystems, Milliseconds to Millennia
Staff
Juniper Lovato, Santa Fe Institute
Ginger Richardson, Santa Fe Institute
John Paul Gonzales, Santa Fe Institute
Tom Carter, California State University