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On March 25th, 2004 at 9pm Eastern ISCID will be hosting a live moderated chat event with Carlos Puente. You can test the chat software by clicking here. |
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Carlos
E. Puente
Carlos E. Puente received his PhD in Hydrology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. Since then, he has published over 40 journal papers. Some of his most recent works include Chaos and Stochasticity in Deterministically Generated Multifractal Measures for the journal Fractals; DNA, Pi and the Bell for the journal Complexity; and the book The Hypotenuse, an illustrated scientific parable for turbulent times, submitted to Berrett-Koehler. He has also made over 85 presentations at numerous conferences relating to topics in Nonlinear Dynamics and Hydrology. |
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Puente's research interests include uncertainties and variability of hydrologic processes; rainfall modeling in space and time; fluvial geomorphology; groundwater contamination; rainfall-runoff modeling; complexity; chaos; fractals; turbulence. In his latest book, Treasures Inside the Bell, Puente discusses what he views as a new paradigm for the emergence of order of a host of natural patterns including snow crystals and biochemical rosettes (such as DNA). Links Related
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