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Curriculum Vitae
Richard G. PalmerClick here for a printer-ready version, or
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Box 90305, Durham, NC 27708-0305
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(919) 660-2559 (office) 919-3214532 (home) (email)
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- Education
Theoretical Physics | Cambridge Univ | 1973 |
Ph.D. | University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) | 1973 |
- 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
Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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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