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Careers in
Artificial Life
Larger
corporations that engage in computer science and high-tech research include
IBM, as well as leading think tanks and research centers such as the Santa Fe
Institute, the Rand Corp. and MIT. Check out these links for more companies
engaged in A-Life research:
Preparing
for a Career in Artificial Life
To prepare for
a career in A-Life, a background in computer science, as well as strong
theoretical mathematics and programming concepts, like algorithms and data
structures, is necessary. In addition, it is necessary to have an understanding
of concepts related to A-Life:
- Cognitive psychology
- Neurobiology
- Philosophy
- Computational biology
- Legal reasoning
- Medical informatics
- Image understanding
- Mobile robots
- Instructional systems
Careers in
Artificial Life
The field of
Artificial Life is now in the formative stages. Most of the work that is done
in A-Life is done through university and think tank research on A-Life
theories. And now, large corporations and defense/security institutions are
becoming interested in exploring how A-Life can be applied for practical
purposes, such as:
- Internet security and financial analysis.
- Military contractors and aeronautics: building simulation software to formulate strategies
- Medical researchers: creating a simulation of a heart muscle cell in order to test the probability
of drug reactions on the body
- Weather forecasting: creating models of weather systems
- Software programming: making intelligent Web crawlers and searching algorithms that use adaptive
techniques
- Financial analysis: determining how markets will react to financial announcements
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