Welcome, and welcome back, to our new and returning #students gearing up to learn this semester! We're looking forward to seeing all you can and will accomplish over the next few months.
I'm very excited to (finally) announce that I'll be starting my own lab in @ASUBiodesign & @ASU_SCAS this January. The Mathis Group will build systems to characterize alien life in the lab, in the solar system, and measure selection across diverse complex systems.
An Arizona State University research team has been modeling how people respond to hurricane and tropical storm warnings in an effort to create more effective evacuation messaging. Read the full Q&A with SCAS professors Sean Bergin and Michael Barton here:
https://t.co/e99aZ6WgJg
1/ @Sara_Imari of @asu and @sfiscience on the relationship between information and energy in complex systems.
"Energy and information are kind of similar in the sense that they're both abstract properties,
"Enjoy the journey of learning and engage deeply. Connect with classmates and take care of those relationships as a part of your time with ASU."
This is great advice from Lisa Skiles, our spring 2023 outstanding graduate from @ASU_SCAS.
https://t.co/S7N8JvRACR
ASU celebrates #BlackHistoryMonth by honoring the rich culture and history through a variety of student-led educational and engaging programs.
Here’s a list of events taking place this month: https://t.co/wWpJ63ZG7q
Our third outstanding graduate, @ASU_SCAS graduate Nick Heier, draws inspiration from the natural world to design the infrastructure of tomorrow using skills and experience gained from two master’s degrees - biomimicry and construction management. https://t.co/rwbx1Xa16v
What have you been doing since graduation? Sharing your story with us can help prepare future ASU students to craft their career plans. The survey is open until this Friday 12/9! https://t.co/ZAI0dsxVC6
If you are an @ASU_SOS, @ASU_SFIS, or @ASU_SCAS alumni with 10 minutes to spare, tell us what you’ve been doing since receiving your degree. Your responses will help us evaluate existing programs, design new ones, and advise our students! https://t.co/ZAI0dsxVC6
Daniel Kinzer is our Spring 2022 Outstanding Graduate from the School of Complex Adaptive Systems. His ultimate goal is a resilient, regenerative and inclusive future in his native Hawaii and across our planet.
#ASUGrad
https://t.co/wkUgt4DzC1
In our next "Making Sense of Complexity" series, join archaeologist Sean Bergin (@sbergin22) for a discussion on the tools and datasets needed to understand socio-environmental systems.
Friday, April 15
11 a.m. - noon AZ time
https://t.co/acdLPqq3mk
In our next "Making Sense of Complexity" series, Biomimicry 3.8 co-founder @DaynaBaumeister will discuss biomimicry and share insights into the tools of the practice.
Friday, April 1
11 a.m. - noon AZ time
https://t.co/J9deFo7NUY
Join us today for #SunDevilGiving Day! Stop by our command center at the ISTB7 Atrium to pick up some treats and free swag.
Students, make your voices heard and vote on the global futures funds you want leadership’s $2,700 pledge to support.
Vote here: https://t.co/eVdPwk9yTy
Our next "Making Sense of Complexity" series features @michael_simeone, director of Data Science and Analytics for @ASULibraries. This presentation will look at misinformation as a complex system.
Friday, March 18
11 a.m. - noon AZ time
https://t.co/nkVrR2NA2F
In our next "Making Sense of Complexity" series, computer scientist Allen Lee discusses preventing accidental computational complexity with FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable & Reusable) digital research objects.
Friday, March 4
11 a.m. - noon MST
https://t.co/yJjw8GSspI