Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2014-Mentors
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2014 |
REU Program Principle Investigator (PI)
Cristopher Moore, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Potential Mentors and Projects
Alfred Hubler, Santa Fe Institute, External Faculty
Project 1: The Physics of a Thought
What drives the emergence of intelligent behavior in self-assembling physical networks? In this project models of the growth and evolution of realistic physical networks in complex environments will be studied. The response of the networks will be analysed in terms of standard definition of intelligence. We will try to understand which forces drive the emergence of intelligent behavior.
Project 2: Why do Sand Castles Fall?
Why do sand castles fall why they dry, whereas adobe bricks gain mechanical strength when they dry. Fractal particle distributions might be the solution to this puzzle. In this project the mechanical properties of fractal particles agglomerates will be modeled as a function of the fractal dimension of the particles and the water content. Adobe bricks are a very low-cost, environmental-friendly building material, but little is known about the reasons for their mechanical strength. This project could help to introduce adobe bricks as a substitute for concrete.
Aviv Bergman, Santa Fe Institute, External Faculty
Ben Althouse, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
David Wolpert, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Hubler Project Abstract
Eric Libby, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Hubler Project Abstract
Eric Rupley, Santa Fe Institute, Researcher
Hubler Project Abstract
Evandro Ferrada, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Pan Zhang, Santa Fe Institute, Postdoctoral Fellow
Hubler Project Abstract
Hubler Project Abstract
Ruben Andrist, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Sam Scarpino, Santa Fe Institute, Omidyar Fellow
Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Santa Fe Institute, Resident Faculty
Hubler Project Abstract