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Jorge S. Sá Martins
PhD, Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil), 1998
Research Associate, CIRES, and
Lecturer, Department of Physics, University of Colorado

Research Interests: Dynamics and large scale simulations of driven nonlinear threshold systems; Dynamics of non-classical nucleation processes; Statistical mechanics of evolutionary systems; Phase transitions in nuclear matter; Nuclear multifragmentation.

Current research projects: Parallellization of realistic Monte-Carlo models of seismic fault networks; Friction laws in continuous cellular automata (CCA) for a seismic fault and their relation to Omori scaling; Leakage (inter-event) dynamics in CCA models; Computer simulations of sympatric speciation; A droplet model for deeply quenched nuclear matter with Skyrme-type interactions.
jorge@cires.colorado.edu

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