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340 Orchard St TEL ( 5 1 7 ) 5 7 5 - 9 4 4 3 East Lansing, MI 48823 EMAIL a p w a g n e r @ m s u . e d u WEB r o b o t h y e n a . c o m Dr. Aaron P Wagner Current Appointment Research Scientist & Associate BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action – an NSF Science and Technology Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Education o Postdoc, Michigan State University, Dept of Computer Science & Engineering, E Lansing, MI, 2010 o PhD, Montana State University, Department of Ecology, Bozeman, MT, 2006 o BS with Distinction in Environmental Science (geology, physical geography, and climatology), minors in Biology and Geography, University of Delaware, Department of Geography, Newark, DE, 1996 Experience Research Associate and Software Engineer BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action (C. Ofria Lab) & Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (HPCC), Michigan State University 2010-PRESENT o Core developer of Avida (C++), a major open-‐source, agent-‐based, digital evolution research platform. o Fundamentally extended the utility of the Avida software facilitating a wide range of research, including the evolution of intelligence and (information-‐theoretic) complexity. o Successfully designed and led a unique research and development project creating deployable ‘bio-‐ informed’ control algorithms for autonomous robot navigation. o Spearheaded computational research into the evolution of vision, navigation strategies, and other adaptively responsive, flexible, and intelligent behavioral algorithms. o Conceived, designed, implemented, and integrated software supporting complex adaptive systems research, including virtual worlds, sensory systems, and unique cognitive control architectures. o Supervised (concurrently) up to 5 teams of up to 8 computer scientists and senior researchers in research and development projects, including a project focused on predictive deployment of environmental sensor networks. o Led and advised teams of computer science and biology graduate students through the full research project process, from conception to publication. o Primary or senior author on multiple scientific research and methods publications. o Presented research results to internal staff and outside stakeholders in numerous seminars. o Produced numerous data visualization and statistical analysis pipelines using Python, R, and BASH. o Identified and implemented significant performance optimizations in the Avida execution code. o Actively participated in the regular development and maintenance of the Avida code, documentation, and Git (and formerly Subversion) repository, including regression testing to detect, isolate, and correct any degradation in performance or loss of consistency. Postdoctoral Research Fellow Magadi, Kenya & Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 2006-2010 o Led high-profile teams investigating complex ecological and evolutionary dynamics and their impacts on behavior, space use patterns, and spatial distributions in large African carnivores. o Developed and implemented a unique ecosystem-monitoring network combining the use of remote cameras, transects, and direct observation. Dr Aaron P Wagner 340 Orchard St TEL ( 5 1 7 ) 5 7 5 - 9 4 4 3 East Lansing, MI 48823 EMAIL a p w a g n e r @ m s u . e d u WEB r o b o t h y e n a . c o m o Created and managed relational databases for compiling and analyzing spatial, behavioral, ecological, and genetic data (originally in MSAccess, later maintained in MySQL). o Established and administered a research base, including full responsibility for the unique and substantial technological, electro-mechanical, financial, logistical, and diplomatic requirements of maintaining a team in a remote region of Kenya. Founder and Lead Researcher, Striped Hyena Research Project Nanyuki, Kenya 1999-2006 o Led the first successful in-depth study of the socio-ecology of the striped hyena. o Extensive behavioral and spatial data collection using GPS and VHF triangulation and telemetry. o Conducted a variety of analyses, including GIS analysis of spatial and ecological data. o Developed the theory and algorithms implemented in the widely used software ML-Relate. Publications o Wagner AP, L Zaman, I Dworkin & C Ofria. In review. Arms races and strategy chases promote the evolution of prey intelligence arXiv:1310.1369. o Lehmann K, BW Goldman, I Dworkin, D Bryson & AP Wagner. In review. From cues to signals: Evolution of interspecific communication via aposematism and mimicry in a predator-prey system arXiv:1309.2852. o Fish, J, D O’Donnell, A Parigi, I Dworkin & AP Wagner. In review. The role of standing genetic variation and historical contingency in the evolution of anti-predator traits. o Theis KR, A Venkataraman, JA Dycus, KD Koonter, EN Schmitt-Mazen, AP Wagner, KE Holekamp, & TM Schmidt. In press. Symbiotic bacteria appear to mediate hyena social odors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. o Wagner AP, R Biswas & C Ofria. Causes vs benefits in the evolution of prey grouping. Actively in prep. o Wagner, AP, D Knoester, DM Bryson, A Parigi, R Potts & C Ofria. Evolution of adaptive complexity via variability selection. Actively in prep. o Wagner, AP, DM Bryson, F Bartlett, A Hintze & C Ofria. Digital hyenas and animat bees: convergent evolution of robust navigation strategies in dissimilar computational systems. Actively in prep. o Bryson, DM, C Ofria & AP Wagner. Genetic modularity promotes functional adaptability in digital organisms. Actively in prep. o Califf KJ, EK Ratzloff, AP Wagner, KE Holekamp & BL Williams. 2013. Forces shaping MHC evolution in two hyena species. Journal of Mammalogy 94:282-294. o Fortuna MA, L Zaman, AP Wagner, C Ofria. 2013. Evolving digital ecological networks. PLoS Computational Biology 9: e1002928. o Prager KC, JAK Mazet, EJ Dubovi, L Frank, L Munson, AP Wagner, et al. 2013. Rabies virus and canine distemper virus in wild and domestic carnivores in Northern Kenya: Are domestic dogs the reservoir? EcoHealth 9:483-498. o Schuette P, AP Wagner, ME Wagner & S Creel. 2013. Occupancy patterns and niche partitioning within a diverse carnivore community exposed to anthropogenic pressures. Biological Conservation 158:301-312. o Wagner AP. 2013. Hyaena hyaena Striped Hyena. In Mammals of Africa Vol V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinceroses. Kingdon J & Hoffmann M (eds). Bloomsbury Publishing, London. pp 267-272. o Hammond GL, S Miguel-Queralt, TM Yalcinkaya, C Underhill, NJ Place, SE Glickman, CM Drea, AP Wagner & PK Siiteri. 2012. Phylogenetic comparisons implicate sex hormone- binding globulin in “masculinization” of the female spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). Endocrinology 153:1435-1443. o Arumugam R., AP Wagner & G Mills. 2008. Hyaena hyaena. In IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. o Wagner AP, LG Frank & S Creel. 2008. Spatial grouping in behaviorally solitary striped hyenas (Hyaena hyaena). Animal Behaviour 75:1131-1142. 2 Dr Aaron P Wagner 340 Orchard St TEL ( 5 1 7 ) 5 7 5 - 9 4 4 3 East Lansing, MI 48823 EMAIL a p w a g n e r @ m s u . e d u WEB r o b o t h y e n a . c o m o Wagner AP, S Creel, LG Frank & ST Kalinowski. 2007. Patterns of relatedness and parentage in an asocial, polyandrous striped hyena population. Molecular Ecology 16:4356-4369. o Wagner AP, LG Frank, S Creel & EM Coscia. 2007. Transient genital abnormalities in striped hyenas. Hormones & Behavior 51:626-632. o Wagner AP. 2006. Behavioral ecology of the striped hyaena (Hyaena hyaena). PhD Dissertation. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. o Kalinowski ST, AP Wagner & ML Taper. 2006. ML-Relate: a computer program for maximum likelihood estimation of relatedness and relationship. Molecular Ecology Notes 6:576-579. o Wagner AP, S Creel & ST Kalinowski. 2006. Estimating relatedness and relationships at microsatellite loci having null alleles. Heredity 97:336-345. Additional Contributions o Author, Annex I: Striped hyaena biology and conservation needs. 2010. In National Conservation and Management Plan for Lion and Spotted Hyena in Kenya. o Scientific adviser to Janell Cannon for Pinduli (children’s book) on the ecology of wild striped hyenas. o Vogel M, H Goldsby, AP Wagner, C Ofria. 2011. Camera Trap Placement by a Genetic Algorithm. Poster presentation, Michigan Celebration of Women in Computing (MICWIC) Research Grant Awards BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action Oregon Zoo Foundation, Future for Wildlife Conservation Fund People’s Trust for Endangered Species The Living Desert Museum & Gardens Conservation & Research Foundation Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & the Cleveland Zoological Society Brookfield Zoo & the Chicago Zoological Society Sigma Xi, Grant-in-Aid of Research 2013 2008 & 2006 2008, 04, 02 2007, 06, 04, 03, 01, 00 2006 2004 2001 1995 Programming Languages & Skills Operating Systems: Mac OS X, Unix, Windows o IDE: XCode (historically, also Visual Studio) Sample Platforms: Avida, ArcGIS, Access, MySQL o VCS: Git, Subversion Languages: Python, C++, R (historically, also SAS, Fortran) Common Applications: Ecology & Artificial Life, Sensory Systems, Navigation, GIS & Spatial Analyses, Artificial Intelligence, Research Design & Tool Development, Behavioral Analyses o Development Methodologies: o Opportunity and requirements project management o Iterative and incremental programming o Requirements, architecture, technical, and user (thematic and list) documentation o o o o Fellowships, Memberships & Honors International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) & Species 2006-present Survival Commission Hyaena Specialist Group, member 13th & 14th International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALife), program committee member 2012 & 2014 Wilmington Power Squadron, member, course level: piloting 1990-present Michigan State University Institute for Cyber Enabled Research Postdoctoral Fellow 2010-2012 Michigan State University Office of the Provost Postdoctoral Fellow 2007-2009 Kenya Safari Guide Association 2000-2010 3 Dr Aaron P Wagner 340 Orchard St TEL ( 5 1 7 ) 5 7 5 - 9 4 4 3 East Lansing, MI 48823 EMAIL a p w a g n e r @ m s u . e d u WEB r o b o t h y e n a . c o m Outstanding Senior - Environmental Science – University of Delaware Degree with Distinction – University of Delaware Charles Peter White Fellowship – University of Delaware 1996 1996 1995 Teaching Experience Introductory Biology: Organisms to Populations (Biol 215), Montana State University, lab instructor, 2005 Introductory Biology: Molecules to Cells (Biol 214), Montana State University, lab instructor, 2004 Biology of Organisms (Biol 101), Montana State University, lab instructor, 2001 & 2005 Molecular and Cellular Biology (Biol 102), Montana State University, lab instructor, 2000 & 2001 Animal Physiology (Biol 411), Montana State University, lab instructor, 1999 Strengths Creativity: I think creatively and am able to apply unique perspectives toward solving complex challenges. I have a broad and solid educational background in science and engineering and have strong skills in translating and integrating concepts from diverse fields to produce valuable results. I excel at adapting quickly to different situations, diagnosing project needs, and integrating and applying the range of experiences and perspectives of team members. Collaboration: I appreciate working in collaborative environments and provide exceptional contributions to both small-scale team and large-scale organization-level projects and goals. I communicate well and am comfortable and effective liaising professionally with individuals at all levels. Leadership: I have a background in creating, planning, and managing a diverse range of research and development projects. I am accustomed to being in positions of responsibility and accountability and am able to motivate and manage project teams. I have developed a wide range of interpersonal and management skills, and a large workable network of connections in conservation and wildlife research. I also excel at bringing ambitious plans to fruition, even in the face of considerable technical challenges. Drive: I am passionate about the progression of my work and achieving my organization’s goals. I am selfmotivated, goal-oriented, and consider efficiency, planning, and accountability as very important. Additional Appointments Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission, GIS & Ecological Data Analyst, Gainesville, Florida Laikipia Predator Project, Mpala Research Center, SH Project Lead, Nanyuki, Kenya Cheetah Conservation Fund, Data Analyst & Field Researcher, Windhoek, Namibia Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge & Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, General Biology Field Researcher, Roosevelt, Minnesota Selected Collaborators (current & past) Richard Potts, Director, Human Origins Program, Smithsonian Institution Charles Ofria, BEACON & Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University David Bryson, BEACON Center, Michigan State University Ian Dworkin, BEACON Center & Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University Scott Creel, Department of Ecology, Montana State University Steven T Kalinowski, Department of Ecology, Montana State University Laurence G Frank, Director, Laikipia Predator Project & Living with Lions Laurie Marker, Executive Director, Cheetah Conservation Fund Amanda Hardy, Assistant Director, North American Program, Wildlife Conservation Society References available upon request. 4 2004 2000-2004 1997-1998 1997