I came to the Santa Fe Institute from
the University of New Mexico, where I
completed my doctoral work in computer science under
Cristopher Moore. I'll be
moving to the University of
Colorado at Boulder, to be an assistant professor of computer science,
starting Fall 2010.
My
undergraduate days were spent at
Haverford College, where I studied physics and computer science, dabbled in the
social sciences, and was an active member of student government.
Some of my fondest memories are from my time at Haverford, where there was never
a shortage of intelligent or ambitious people to learn from. As a result, I'm a strong
supporter of the small liberal arts college experience, and particularly so for
their role in science education.
My research interests are broad, currently including the structure and function of
biological, technological, and social networks, evolutionary biology and the processes
that shape morphological diversity, and the dynamics of violent political conflict.
These disparate areas are unified by a central interest in understanding the origins
and implications of large-scale structural regularities, particularly in social and
biological systems where contingency and uncertainty play important roles. My work
typically involves both data analysis and computational modeling. This leads me to
care a lot about statistical methods, computational thinking, comparing models and
real-world data, and other epistemological questions.
Interspersed throughout my time in academia, I've
spent time working or consulting in the pharmceutical, financial and advertising
industries, mainly developing statistical methods for making accurate predictions in
real-world systems. This interest in practical solutions to practical problems keeps me
connected with more immediate concerns, and it ocassionally informs my own research.
Not all of my interests find an outlet in research, however (perhaps because many of
them lay pretty far outside my actual expertises), and these instead often serve as
material for
my blog.
On a more personal note, I am an avid traveler, and have enjoyed visiting 49 of the
states (just Alaska to go), as well as about 30 foreign countries on 5 continents.
But, traveling is my third favorite activity.