Christine Shoemaker
Christine A. Shoemaker is an American environmental engineer, currently the Joseph P. Ripley Professor at Cornell University. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Distinguished Honorary Member of American Society of Civil Engineers and Fellow of American Geophysical Union, Institute for Operations Research and Management Science,[1][2] and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics .[3]
Education
- BS (Mathematics), University of California, Davis, 1966
- MS (Mathematics), University of Southern California, 1969
- Ph D (Mathematics), University of Southern California, 1971
gollark: But what if the AIs colonize outer space? They can beat humans at it.
gollark: See, any game can be made more fun if you implement human-level intelligences which can create stuff like pyramid schemes.
gollark: Presumably if food is magically non-perishable, lots of people will just store it, and the price won't vary *that* much because the only extra cost is some storage.
gollark: But then they can't do fun stuff like run scams.
gollark: I have a better way. Make your game AIs have human-level intelligence, and have them communicate and trade items! That way you get all the nice emergent behavior with the simple ease of implementing human-level AI.
References
- "Christine Shoemaker". cornell.edu. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- "Shoemaker, Christine". worldcat.org. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- SIAM Fellows Class of 2014
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