Professional work Norman Packard




1 professional work

1.1 center complex systems research
1.2 santa fe institute
1.3 prediction company
1.4 european center living technology
1.5 protolife
1.6 lucky sort





professional work
center complex systems research

in 1985 packard moved wolfram physics department of university of illinois, became associate professor, , founding member of center complex systems research.


santa fe institute

packard involved santa fe institute on many years, in several capacities including external professor , member of science steering committee.


prediction company

in spring of 1985, packard , doyne farmer realized research in fields such chaos, genetic algorithms , cellular automata build system predicting stock market. 5 years later founded prediction company, small company dedicated making model predicting market during time period. brief outline of of genetic algorithm techniques used in days presented in chapter 2 of reference 5 below. in 2004, prediction company received employer of choice award in small size category state of new mexico. company still exists today subsidiary of swiss bank ubs ag.


european center living technology

packard 1 of founders of european center living technology (eclt), hosted university of venice, ca foscari. eclt received first funding pace (programmable artificial cell evolution), project coordinated john s. mccaskill , funded european union. inception in 2004 , on decade packard has served on science board, , co-director.


protolife

in 2004, packard founded protolife, first company capitalize on living technology. goal of company optimize complex chemical reactions , other complex processes. company launched in venice, italy, , based in san francisco.


lucky sort

in 2011 packard joined lucky sort chief science officer. @ lucky sort guides research discover , display structure in high volume text data streams.








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