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About Santa Fe Institute

The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute located
in Santa Fe, NM and dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the
fundamental principles of complex adaptive systems, including physical, computational,
biological, and social systems.

The Institute houses a small number of resident faculty, who collaborate with many affiliated
and visiting scholars. Although theoretical scientific research is the Institute’s primary focus, it
hosts a number of complex systems summer schools, internships, and other educational programs
throughout the year.

The Institute’s annual funding is derived primarily from private donors, grant-making
foundations, government science agencies, and companies affiliated with its Business Network.

Branch joined in 2010.

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Branch Location

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Junior Exchange Award (Mentor Driven)

Workshop Application


Newsletter

A Quarterly Newsletter of the Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter

Branches

29 US and 36 branches abroad (as of March 2011)

The Emergent Universe

The Emergent Universe - A web-based interactive museum about emergent behavior.

ICAM Events & Schools

ICAM Science Steering Committee meeting
Next meeting scheduled for July 2011


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