UC Berkeley ISF 189 (Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research Methods) Summer 2017
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UC Berkeley ISF 189 (Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research Methods) Summer 2017
This project explores the emergence of consciousness and creative impulse as recursive phenomena observable across matter, signal, and intention. Thought is a recursive manifold, echoing form and self-awareness across time and system layers. From the initial flash of insight (HCBL) to its systemic encoding, cognition exhibits fractal properties.
The quantitative approach in a mix-methnod study examining cyclist route choices.
Independent research on human-centered AI and LLMs | Policy frameworks for responsible AI | A collaborative space for researchers, innovators, and policymakers advancing ethical, inclusive AI
LaTeX source of the open‑access book “Evolution by Emergence” on networks, complexity & universal evolution (CC‑BY).
The Responsible AI Music (RAIM) Initiative
This repository contains the final analytical code used in the article “Emerging Academic Disciplines After 2020.” It implements program-level semantic modeling, non-additive emergence scoring, and Shapley-based attribution to reproduce the results reported in the paper.
#Eon-Network↑)A multidisciplinary repository exploring the intersections of Epistemology, Osteopathy, and Neuroscience
An open, rigorous, multi-tier conceptual framework linking reflexive mathematics, physical systems, and emergent coherence structures.
🌐 Investigate and understand coherence in complex information environments to enhance structural clarity and decision-making across varying scales.
Applied research in representation and decision behavior
🔄 Explore key research on Quantum Computing Fundamentals, focusing on transfer learning and applications across various domains for quantum-enhanced AI systems.
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