Neo Martinez (neo@peacelab.net)
Neo collaborates with a wide range of scientists from
undergrads to professors with an emphasis on graduate students and
postdocs. Many of these collaborations are informal, with Neo
advising
and collaborating with colleagues based in Bay area labs at UC Berkeley
(e.g., John Harte's) or San Francisco State (e.g., Ilmi Yoon's), or
other institutions Neo frequently visits such as the Santa Fe Institute
in
Santa Fe, the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in
Santa Barbara, and various labs in Germany (e.g., in Potsdam,
Darmstadt, and Dresden). Some collaborations, especially with
postdocs, are more formal and are based at the PEaCE Lab in
Berkeley. Support for travel and stipends is sometimes
available from the PEaCE Lab for developing and conducting research.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~hartelab/
http://tlaloc.sfsu.edu/~yoon/
Tamara Romanuk (tromanuk@gmail.com)
Tamara is a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax
(Nova Scotia). She has a very active lab (10+ researchers) and is
particularly interested in recruiting PhD students and postdoctoral
fellows who
are interested in collaborating with other PEaCE lab scientists.
Members of her
"Food Web Ecology Lab" do both experimental and theoretical work
centered around how global change affects food-web structure and
stability. Dalhousie is a great university (it was recently
ranked the #1
university in North America for postdocs) and has an extremely active
faculty in fisheries ecology, food-web ecology, and biological
modelling. Funding can be provided through NSERC, Killiam, and
other
sources for qualified candidates.
http://www.dal.ca/
http://www.dalgrad.dal.ca/funding/
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/
http://ecocomplexity.blogspot.com/
http://biology.dal.ca/People/faculty/romanuk/romanuk.htm
Eric Berlow (eberlow@ucmerced.edu)
Eric
helps coordinate two undergraduate summer programs at UC Merced's
Sierra Nevada Research Institute's Field Station in Yosemite National
Park. These include diverse internships in the park as well as
independent research opportunities through the NSF-funded Research
Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Eric also hosts up
to 3 SNRI
Scientific Visualization Fellows each year at the field station.
He
can formally advise graduate students and postdocs through the
University of California Merced, and is on the graduate faculty at
Oregon State University. Eric also collaborates with and helps
advise
graduate students and postdocs who are foramlly based in the labs of
colleagues, particularly at UC Merced and Darmstadt Technical
University.
https://snri.ucmerced.edu/snri/wawona/programs.html
http://www.ericlberlow.net
Jennifer Dunne (jdunne@santafe.edu)
Jennifer collaborates with a diverse array of researchers from many
different disciplines and welcomes new inquiries. As a faculty
member at the Santa Fe Institute, she advises and collaborates with
postdoctoral SFI Omidyar Fellows, and also works with postdocs and
graduate students based elsewhere, in some cases helping them to
develop fellowship or grant applications that can include formal
mentoring and part-time residency at SFI. She is also available
to co-advise students or postdocs based with other members of the PEaCE
Lab. Jennifer encourages graduate, postdoctoral, and junior
faculty researchers who are interested in the Santa Fe Institute and
the study of complex systems to apply to the various SFI summer school
porgrams, such as the
Complex
Systems Summer School where she has lectured for a number of
years, or the newer
Summer School on
Global Sustainability.
http://www.santafe.edu
http://www.santafe.edu/education/fellowships-postdoctoral.php
http://www.santafe.edu/education/
http://www.santafe.edu/profiles/?pid=67
Ilmi Yoon (yoon@cs.sfsu.edu)
Ilmi is an associate professor of computer science at San Francisco
State University and an active member of the
Center of Computing for Life Science
and the
Multimedia and Visualization
Laboratory. She is interested in recruiting undergraduate and
masters students who are enthusiastic about participating in
collaborations with other PEaCE lab scientists. She and her
students are working on 3D modeling tools for biologists and network 3D
visualization, including educational games (see last two links to
Nursetown and deBugger games below).
http://tlaloc.sfsu.edu/~yoon/interest.htm
http://cs.sfsu.edu/ccls/index.html
http://cs.sfsu.edu/research/MMlab.html
http://thecity.sfsu.edu/~SeriousGame/media.php
http://thecity.sfsu.edu/~debugger/download/documentation.php