Melanie Moses
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I am an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science at The University
of New Mexico.
My research interests are in bioloical networks, agent-based models of biological systems including the immune system and ant colonies, and other research in complex systems and computational biology.
In my lab, we seek to understand general principles that govern biological and social organization, particularly how the size and topology of networks influence the efficiency with which systems acquire energy and information. I use scaling theory to model ant societies, human societies and the infrastructure, information and technology that enables human societies to function.
Contact Info
Melanie E. MosesComputer Science Department
Mail stop: MSC01 1130
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
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CS Dept: (505) 277-9140
CS Department Fax 277-6927 (fax)
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