Russell K. Standish

For other people of the same name, see Russell Standish (disambiguation).

Russell K. Standish is a computational scientist based in Sydney, Australia. He was the founding director of UNSW's High Performance Computing Support Unit from 1997-2005. In 2005 he established a computational science consultancy called High Performance Coders. Since 2002, he has held an adjunct associate professorship with UNSW's School of Mathematics and Statistics. He grew up in Western Australia with 2 younger brothers, Mark (middle child) and Tony (youngest). He is married to Kim Crichton with 1 child, named Hal.

Contributions

Ensemble theories of everything

In 2006, Standish published a book Theory of Nothing that takes a look at ensemble theories of everything, a subject reinvigorated by Max Tegmark in 1997. He has also been an extensive contributor to the Everything List, an informal discussion group on these ideas, and has published several papers in the area.

Some readers comments in this book include: "If you only ever read one book about cosmological eschatology, AI, the nature of mind / consciousness / experience, the Simulation Hypothesis, algorithmic information theory, TOEs, quantum mechanics, ontology, scientific philosophy, and mathematical reasoning - make it this one." - Jeff Bone

Complex Systems, Evolutionary Systems, Artificial Life

Standish has been a longtime contributor to the study of evolutionary systems, an important subcategory of Complex Systems research. He often uses Artificial Life models to explore evolutionary behaviour.

Statistical Mechanics of Nonequilibrium Systems

Standish's PhD involved research into nonequilibrium statistical mechanics

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