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David Joyce

David Joyce is a professor of mathematics and computer science at Clark University. He received a PhD in mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania. He has translated Euclid's Elements and presented a Java-illustrated edition for the web, edited works of T.H. Huxley with the late Professor Charles Blinderman of Clark University, and generally has a broad interest in science, history, and mathematics.

Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Clark University
Worcester MA 01610
USA
United States

Email: djoyce@clarku.edu


John Kennison

John Kennison is a professor of mathematics at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Harvard in 1963. He is interested in categories and toposes and their connections to subjects such as spaces, locales, and dynamical systems.

Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Clark University
Worcester MA 01610
USA
United States

Email: jkennison@clarku.edu


Owen Densmore

In his 30 years as a software engineer, Owen Densmore has worked with three of the industry's most innovative companies: Xerox, Apple, and Sun Microsystems. His work includes language systems, networked multimedia, Apple's Mac and Lisa hardware and software, Java nomadics, an innovative PostScript based window system, the Java Car, the Macintosh Printing Architecture, VLSI design, Radio Frequency ID systems, and embedded Java devices. Now in active retirement, he provides crucial agent based modeling and software development services for the Redfish Group.

Redfish Group and Friam Applied Complexity Group
843 Agua Fria Road
Santa Fe
NM, 87501 USA
United States

Email: Owen@Redfish.com
Web: http://www.backspaces.net


Steven Guerin

Stephen Guerin is President of Santa Fe's RedfishGroup. Guerin is expert in the design and analysis of complex and self-organizing systems. Recent projects include visualizing court case flows for the State of California, modeling and visualizing crowd dynamics for Santa Fe's annual Zozobra event and development of visual discovery methods for the Santa Fe Institute's Working Papers collection.

Redfish Group and Friam Applied Complexity Group
843 Agua Fria Road
Santa Fe
NM, 87501USA
United States

Email: Stephen.Guerin@Redfish.com
Web: http://www.Redfish.com


Shawn Barr

Shawn Barr is an Honors student in Psychology at Clark University interested in the evolution and development of altruism.

Department of Psychology
Clark University
Worcester
MA, 01610
United States

Email: sbarr@clarku.edu


Eric Charles

Eric Charles is finishing up his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of California, Davis, while transitioning to a Post-doc in the Program in Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology at Clark University. He is an animal behaviorist by training, currently studying infant development in the tradition of Ecological Psychology. He also does work in basic statistics and is intrigued by the consequences of such work for cue use theory and game theoretic models of behavior.

Department of Psychology
Clark University
Worcester
MA, 01610
United States


Nicholas S. Thompson

Nicholas Thompson is Professor of Ethology and Psychology in the Program for Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology at Clark University, where he has conducted, over his 35-year career, research on monkeys, crows, dogs, mimic thrushes, and most recently, crying and whining children. He has written on the philosophy of behavioral science and is also an experienced freelance writer. He has recently joined Redfish as a Research Associate where he will provide editorial assistance and domain expertise in behavioral description and social evolution.

Departments of Biology and Psychology
Clark University
Worcester MA 01610
USA
United States

Email: nthompson@clarku.edu
Web: http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson

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