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Bio
I am the Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems Political Science, and Economics at the University of Michigan, where I also direct the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. In 2011, I was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
My research focues on the myriad roles that diversity plays in complex systems. For example, how does diversity arise? Does diversity
make a system more productive? How does diversity impact robustness?
I have written three books: The Difference, which demonstrates the benefits and costs of diversity in social contexts, Complex Adaptive Social Systems (with John Miller), which provides an introduction to complexity theory, and, most recently, Diversity and Complexity, which explores the contribuitons of diversity within complex systems..
In my
research, I have been fortunate to work with a collection of brilliant
people -- Lu Hong, John Miller, PJ Lamberson,
Russell Golman, Kate Anderson, Ken Kollman, Evan Economo, Michael Wellman, and Jenna Bednar -- as I try to make sense of
these questions My
research on diversity provides me with many opportunities to talk with
community groups, high schools, corporations, government agencies, NGOs, and
university audiences. Personal I live
in Ann Arbor, Michigan with my wife, Jenna Bednar our two sons Orrie and Cooper, and a Bernese Mountain Dog, Bounder.
BA
Mathematics University of Michigan,1985. MA
Mathematics University of Wisconsin, 1988. MS
Business, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern
University, 1990 PHD
Managerial Economics & Decisions Sciences, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School
of Management, Northwestern University1993. Advisors:
Stan Reiter and Roger Myerson
California Institute of Technology: University of California - Los Angeles: University of Iowa: University of Michigan: University of Michigan: University of Michigan: Santa Fe Institute |
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