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Curriculum Vitae

Richard G Palmer

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Department of Physics
Box 90305
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708-0305
919-660-2559 (office)
(email)
Education

Theoretical PhysicsCambridge Univ1973

Areas of Research

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

Professional Experience / Employment History

Princeton Univ
Lecturer, Physics, 1975-77
Postdoc and teaching (faculty)
Instructor, Physics, 1973-75
Postdoc and teaching (faculty)
Visiting Positions
External Professor, Santa Fe Institute, 1989-present
Complex Systems
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Guggenheim Fellowship
Duke Endowment Award for Excellence in Teaching, Duke
Alfred P Sloan Fellowship
Lord Kelvin Research Fellowship, Peterhouse, Cambridge Univ
Selected Recent Invited Talks

Energy Landscapes, Telluride CO, 20 July 2003  
Workshop Computational Complexity and Statistical Physics, LANL, Santa Fe, 5 September 2001  
Energy Landscapes: Structure, Dynamics and Optimization Algorithms, Telluride, CO, 16 August 2001  
Conference on Conference on Disintegration Themes, Santa Fe Institute, 23 July 2001  
Joint Conference on Information Systems, Research Triangle Park, NC, 28 October 1998  
International Conference on Complex system, Nashua, NH, 26 October 1998  
Conference on Evolutionary Dynamics, Santa Fe Institute, 9 October 1998  
Conference on Integrative Themes in Complex Systems, Santa Fe Institute, 20 July 1998  
Conference on Agents, Artificial Life, and Economics, Bristol, UK, 24 June 1998  
Conference on Complexity and Biology, Milan, Italy, 9 April 1998  
International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, Beppu, Japan, 20 January 1998  
Publications (listed separately)

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