Melanie Mitchell

Melanie Mitchell is Professor of Computer Science at Portland State University, and External Professor and Member of the Science Board at the Santa Fe Institute. She attended Brown University, where she majored in mathematics and did research in astronomy, and the University of Michigan, where she received a Ph.D. in computer science, Her dissertation, in collaboration with her advisor Douglas Hofstadter, was the development of Copycat, a computer program that makes analogies. She has held faculty or professional positions at the University of Michigan, the Santa Fe Institute, Los Alamos National Laboratory, the OGI School of Science and Engineering, and Portland State University. She is the author or editor of five books and over 70 scholarly papers in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and complex systems. Her most recent book, Complexity: A Guided Tour (Oxford, 2009), won the 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award. It was also named by Amazon.com as one of the ten best science books of 2009, and was longlisted for the Royal Society's 2010 book prize. Melanie directs the Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Explorer project, which offers online courses and other educational resources related to the field of complex systems.
More info: http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mm/

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Introduction to Complexity (Complexity Explorer) Complexity Explorer
Santa Fe Institute

Introduction to Complexity (Complexity Explorer)

Explore the fascinating world of complexity science with our beginner-friendly 'Introduction to Complexity' course. Delve into the methodologies that help unravel the intricacies of complex systems, from ecology and economics to social networks and more. Perfect for beginners looking to understand how complexity theory can be applied across various fields.

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