Santa Fe Institute

Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Edward A. Knapp Undergraduate Fellows

Undergraduate students work with a faculty mentor on an individual project focusing on some aspect of the computational properties of complex systems. SFI's broad program of research is aimed at understanding both the common features of complex systems and at comprehending the enormous diversity of specific examples. Projects focus on adaptive computation; physics, mathematics, information science, linguistics, and computational aspects of complexity; economics as a complex adaptive system; and the life sciences including modeling the evolution of viruses, theoretical neurobiology, genetic data analysis, theoretical ecology, and models of protein folding. read more...

Previous Programs:

2011 Student Roster

2010 Student Roster

2009 Student Roster

2008 Student Roster

2007 Student Roster

2006 Student Roster

2005 Student Roster

2004 Student Roster

2003 Student Roster

2002 Student Roster

The Santa Fe Institute REU Program is supported by the National Science Foundation underĀ Grant Number 1005075

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation

This program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation

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