Martin Dudziak
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Martin Dudziak (b 1952) is an American scientist (quantum physics, biophysics, mathematics) who has developed seminal work in areas of complex systems, quantum networks, and emergent critical processes (ECP). He grew up in Buffalo, New York, studied at Canisius High School and Colgate University, received his PhD in physics in 1993, and has worked for a number of corporations and universities including Intel, ST Microelectronics, Battelle, Medical College of Virginia, VCU, and Silicon Dominion. In the late 1990s he became active in distributed sensing, biodefense and counterterrorism research and the extension of knowledge acquisition, discovery and learning for problems that involve emergent, critical events and (mathematically) catastrophic properties, including natural disaster and terrorist events. After 2002 his research and focus led to the formation of TETRAD Technologies Group, Inc. [1] and the development of the Nomad Eyes [2] architecture for amorphousy distributed sensing and situation awareness. He is also a writer and artist (painter).