Studying Complex Systems:
2005 Research Awards
Note: The essays associated with the following links have
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Principal Investigator: Christopher A. Klausmeier, $449,965 over five years.
Plankton community assembly: theory and practice
University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana
Principal Investigator: Katy Brner, $420,164 over three years.
Modeling the structure and evolution of scholarly knowledge
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Principal Investigator: Trachette L. Jackson, $436,735 over five years.
Combining continuous and discrete approaches to study sustained angiogenesis associated with vascular tumor growth
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana
Principal Investigator: Albert L. Barabsi, 439,808 over five years.
The nature of time in complex systems
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