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Research: 50% Physics/Engineering/Biology experiments, 30% Discrete-Math/Computer Science/Information Science, 20% Natural Philosophy - Concepts governing the dynamics and structure of emergent patterns in open dissipative systems; mixed reality; prediction and control of fractal network dynamics; entrainment of cancer cells; energy conversion, storage, and distribution; dissipate wave-particle systems; solitons; flames and shock waves; turbulence; reverse osmosis and filtration with fractal absorbers; conceptual networks; quantitative measures for knowledge and intelligence; natural language parsing.
Teaching (2007/2008): Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos - A Toolbox for Complex Systems Research (for U of I graduate students) , Behavior of Complex Systems (for U of I undergraduate feshmens), Physics 123 (introductory Physics course for U of I undergraduates), Logic and Reasoning (NSF funded, for students at Campus Middle School for Girls). Every semester for the past five years, I have made the list of excellent teachers (see Complete Spring 2007 Teaching Evaluation).
Contact information: hubler.alfred@gmail.com, USA-217-377-0072 (cell) |
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00am-11:50am Central Time, 4-125 ESB, U of I |
Summer Address (June 1 - August 15): Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, U.S.A., USA-505-984-8800 (work), USA-505-984-0698 (home) |
School Year Address (August 15- May 15): Department of Physics, U of I, 1110 W Green Street, Urbana, IL, 61801, U.S.A., USA-217-244-5892 (work), USA-217-328-7701 (home) |
Link to my official University Webpage
Conference:
Office of Naval Research (Dr. M. Shlesinger)
Division of Physics, NSF (Dr. F. Cooper)
Division of Biological Physics, NSF (Dr. K. Blagoev).
Posters, and Conferences: |
In June my paper "Experimental evidence for mixed reality states in an interreality system" with my graduate student Vadas Gintautas, Phys. Rev. E 75, 057201 (2007), was selected for the APS tip sheet: http://www.aps.org/about/tipsheets/tip68.cfm
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