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Tom Hebbron

School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom

Position: Postgraduate, nominal in Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Extension: 28703
Telephone: Work (Voice): +44 (0)23 8059 8703
Email: teh07r@ecs.soton.ac.uk
URI: http://id.ecs.soton.ac.uk/person/10989 [browse]
Interests: agent based models, ants, apoptosis, arms races, arrow of complexity, artificial chemistry, artificial immune systems, artificial life, assortativity, autoimmunity, autopoiesis, bio-inspired engineering, biomarkers, brain, cancer, cell, chemoton, chimerism, cities, civilisation, clonal selection, clustering, coevolution, cognition, complexity, cuda, danger theory, developmental biology, disease, dna, drosophila, drug discovery, drug resistance, ecological modelling, economics, emergence, epidemiology, epigenetics, eukaryogenesis, evolutionary contingency, evolvability, fitness landscapes, flu, food webs, fpga, game theory, gene regulatory networks, genetic algorithms, genomics, gpu computing, graph theory, graphlets, grid computing, group selection, gumstix, heterotrophy, histocompatibility, history of life, history of medicine, history of science, hiv / aids, horizontal gene transfer, hysteresis, immune system, individuality, internet, intrusion detection, junk dna, lock-in effect, major transitions in evolution, medicine, microbiology, network theory, neuroimmune interactions, nk fitness landscapes, no free lunch, open source, optimisation, phagocytosis, philosophy, predatory prokaryotes, proteins, random graphs, red queen effect, robotics, self, self organisation, sex, simulation modelling, sleep, smallpox, sudoku, support vector machines, the rule of the last inch, tierra, urbanisation, vaccination, venom, walled cities, world wide web, yeast

Qualifications

BSc Artificial Intelligence & Philosophy (Leeds, 2002)

MSc Complexity Science (Southampton, 2007) 

Other Professional Activities

IEEE Student branch Webmaster 2008/09

IEEE Student branch Vice-chair 2009/2010

Conferences Attended

ALife XI: The 11th International Conference on Artificial Life. August 5-8 2008. Winchester, UK

InterFace: 1st International Symposium for Humanities and Technology. July 9-10, 2009. Southampton, UK

ICARIS: The 8th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems. August 9-12, 2009. York, UK

ECAL 09: The 10th European Conference on Artificial Life. September 13-16, 2009. Budapest, Hungary