IACS Seminar: Computational solutions for reconstructing the drivers of macroevolutionary change
Event Description
IACS and the Dept of Ecology and Evolution invite you to a PRODiG+ Fellowship Seminar.
Computational solutions for reconstructing the drivers of macroevolutionary change
Summary: Why do living things evolve along the precise trajectories they do? In this talk, I describe how we can use emerging computational approaches to reconstruct major evolutionary transitions and the ecological, developmental, and functional factors that helped to shape them.
Speaker: Dr. Caleb M. Gordon, a postdoctoral researcher at the Florida Museum of Natural History, integrates paleontology, machine learning, and 3D modeling to study how ancient mammals and reptiles evolved new behaviors.
Location: IACS Seminar Room, and via Zoom.
Zoom: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/85466330601?pwd=umexDI9TQahaA9SNbL3BdJrllSZLD0.1
Meeting ID: 854 6633 0601
Passcode: 7cVSZd
Computational solutions for reconstructing the drivers of macroevolutionary change
Summary: Why do living things evolve along the precise trajectories they do? In this talk, I describe how we can use emerging computational approaches to reconstruct major evolutionary transitions and the ecological, developmental, and functional factors that helped to shape them.
Speaker: Dr. Caleb M. Gordon, a postdoctoral researcher at the Florida Museum of Natural History, integrates paleontology, machine learning, and 3D modeling to study how ancient mammals and reptiles evolved new behaviors.
Location: IACS Seminar Room, and via Zoom.
Zoom: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/85466330601?pwd=umexDI9TQahaA9SNbL3BdJrllSZLD0.1
Meeting ID: 854 6633 0601
Passcode: 7cVSZd