I think evolution and computers are both pretty cool.
        
        
        How do organisms survive in messy and changing environments?  
        
        What evolutionary pathways have lead organisms to develop complicated behaviors? 
        
        Can we take inspiration from nature to help us create more complex and robust technology? 
        
        
        These are the broad questions I hope to dig into with my 
        research, 
        which leverages computer science techniques to investigate the interplay of evolution, phenotypic plasticity, and learning. 
        
        
        
			  I am currently studying at 
        Michigan State University 
        pursuing a dual PhD in 
				Computer Science and Engineering 
				and 
				Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB)!
        I work with 
        Dr. Charles Ofria 
        in the 
        Digital Evolution laboratory
        as part of the
        BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action. 
			  In May 2018 I obtained a Bachelor's degree at 
				Shawnee State University 
				with a dual major in 
				 Computer Engineering 
				and 
				Digital Simulation and Gaming.
        
        
        Most useful information can be found on my 
        research
        or
        publications
        pages.
        Sometimes I pretend to do things outside of graduate school, and such endeavours can be found
        here!
        
        
			  Feel free to contact me at ferguson.austin.j (at) Gmail!