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'''Gabriel B. Mindlin''' is an Associate Professor of [[physics]] at the [[University of Buenos Aires]] and a [[scientist]] whose research focuses on the physical mechanisms underlying the production of songs by [[songbirds]].
'''Gabriel B. Mindlin''' is an Associate Professor of [[physics]] at the [[University of Buenos Aires]] and a [[scientist]] whose research focuses on the physical mechanisms underlying the production of songs by [[songbirds]].


His research has produced mathematical and computer models which realistically reproduces songs of several species.<ref>{{cite journal|title = Birds can recognize a model’s reproduction of their own songs|url = http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/66/5/10.1063/PT.3.1967|journal = Physics Today|date = 2013|issn = 0031-9228|pages = 16–17|volume = 66|issue = 5|doi = 10.1063/PT.3.1967|language = en|first = Johanna L.|last = Miller|bibcode = 2013PhT....66e..16M}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url = http://physics.aps.org/story/v11/st1|title = Focus: Deconstructing Birdsong|last = |first = |date = 2003|journal = Physical Review Focus|doi = |pmid = |access-date = |volume = 11|issue = 1}}</ref> He has published three books and over 100 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings which have received over 2400 citations.<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url = https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=gMzZPngAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra&cstart=20&pagesize=20|title = Google Scholar|date = |accessdate = May 19, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>
His research has produced mathematical and computer models which realistically reproduces songs of several species.<ref>{{cite journal|title = Birds can recognize a model's reproduction of their own songs|journal = Physics Today|date = 2013|issn = 0031-9228|pages = 16–17|volume = 66|issue = 5|doi = 10.1063/PT.3.1967|language = en|first = Johanna L.|last = Miller|bibcode = 2013PhT....66e..16M}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url = http://physics.aps.org/story/v11/st1|title = Focus: Deconstructing Birdsong|last = |first = |date = 2003|journal = Physical Review Focus|doi = |pmid = |access-date = |volume = 11|issue = 1}}</ref> He has published three books and over 100 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings which have received over 2400 citations.<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url = https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=gMzZPngAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra&cstart=20&pagesize=20|title = Google Scholar|date = |accessdate = May 19, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>


Mindlin graduated in physics from [[University of La Plata]] (Argentina, 1987) and received a PhD from [[Drexel University]] (1991). He was Senior Fellow of [[Santa Fe Institute]] (2002–2004)<ref>{{cite book|title = SFI Bulletin|last = |first = |publisher = Santa Fe Institute|year = 2003|isbn = |location = |pages = 26|volume = 18|url = http://www.santafe.edu/media/bulletin_pdf/winter2003v18n1.pdf}}</ref> and received an Arthur Taylor Winfree award from the [[International Center for Theoretical Physics]] (Trieste, 2004).<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/prizes-awards/the-ictp-prize/the-prize-winners-(1)/ictp-prize-winner-2004.aspx|title = ICTP Prize Winner 2004|date = |accessdate = June 1, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> In addition, he was elected a Fellow of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] (2010).<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.aaas.org/news/aaas-members-elected-fellows-3|title = AAAS Members Elected as Fellows|date = 2009|accessdate = June 1, 2015|website = |publisher = American Association for the Advancement of Science|last = |first = }}</ref>
Mindlin graduated in physics from [[University of La Plata]] (Argentina, 1987) and received a PhD from [[Drexel University]] (1991). He was Senior Fellow of [[Santa Fe Institute]] (2002–2004)<ref>{{cite book|title = SFI Bulletin|last = |first = |publisher = Santa Fe Institute|year = 2003|isbn = |location = |pages = 26|volume = 18|url = http://www.santafe.edu/media/bulletin_pdf/winter2003v18n1.pdf}}</ref> and received an Arthur Taylor Winfree award from the [[International Center for Theoretical Physics]] (Trieste, 2004).<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/prizes-awards/the-ictp-prize/the-prize-winners-(1)/ictp-prize-winner-2004.aspx|title = ICTP Prize Winner 2004|date = |accessdate = June 1, 2015|website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> In addition, he was elected a Fellow of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] (2010).<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.aaas.org/news/aaas-members-elected-fellows-3|title = AAAS Members Elected as Fellows|date = 2009|accessdate = June 1, 2015|website = |publisher = American Association for the Advancement of Science|last = |first = }}</ref>
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* {{cite book|title = The Physics of Birdsong|last = Mindlin|first = G. B.|publisher = Springer|year = 2005|isbn = 978-3-540-25399-0|location = |pages = |last2 = Laje|first2 = R.}}
* {{cite book|title = The Physics of Birdsong|last = Mindlin|first = G. B.|publisher = Springer|year = 2005|isbn = 978-3-540-25399-0|location = |pages = |last2 = Laje|first2 = R.}}
* {{cite journal | first = G. B. | author = Mindlin | title = Experimental support for a model for birdsong production | journal = Physical Review E | volume = 68 | pages = 041908 | year = 2003 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevE.68.041908|last2 = Gardner|first2 = T. J.|last3 = Goller|first3 = F.|last4 = Suthers|first4 = R.|bibcode = 2003PhRvE..68d1908M }}
* {{cite journal | first = G. B. | last = Mindlin | title = Experimental support for a model for birdsong production | journal = Physical Review E | volume = 68 | issue = 4 | pages = 041908 | year = 2003 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevE.68.041908| pmid = 14682974 |last2 = Gardner|first2 = T. J.|last3 = Goller|first3 = F.|last4 = Suthers|first4 = R.|bibcode = 2003PhRvE..68d1908M }}
* {{cite journal | first = R. | author = Laje | first2 = G. B. | last2 = Mindlin | title = Diversity within a birdsong | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 89 | pages = 288102 | year = 2002 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.288102|bibcode = 2002PhRvL..89B8102L }}
* {{cite journal | first = R. | last = Laje | first2 = G. B. | last2 = Mindlin | title = Diversity within a birdsong | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 89 | issue = 28 | pages = 288102 | year = 2002 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.288102| pmid = 12513182 |bibcode = 2002PhRvL..89B8102L }}
* {{cite journal | first = T. | author = Gardner | first2 = G. | last2 = Cecchi | first3 = M. | last3 = Magnasco | title = Simple motor gestures for birdsongs | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 87 | pages = 208101 | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.208101|last4 = Laje|first4 = R.|last5 = Mindlin|first5 = G. B.|bibcode = 2001PhRvL..87t8101G | pmid=11690514}}
* {{cite journal | first = T. | last = Gardner | first2 = G. | last2 = Cecchi | first3 = M. | last3 = Magnasco | title = Simple motor gestures for birdsongs | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 87 | issue = 20 | pages = 208101 | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.208101|last4 = Laje|first4 = R.|last5 = Mindlin|first5 = G. B.|bibcode = 2001PhRvL..87t8101G | pmid=11690514}}
* {{cite book|title = Nonlinear Dynamics: A Two-Way Trip from Physics to Math|last = Solari|first = H. G.|publisher = CRC Press|year = 1996|isbn = 978-0-7503-0380-4|location = |pages = |last2 = Natiello|first2 = M. A.|first3 = G. B.|last3 = Mindlin}}
* {{cite book|title = Nonlinear Dynamics: A Two-Way Trip from Physics to Math|last = Solari|first = H. G.|publisher = CRC Press|year = 1996|isbn = 978-0-7503-0380-4|location = |pages = |last2 = Natiello|first2 = M. A.|first3 = G. B.|last3 = Mindlin}}
* {{cite journal | first = G. B. | author = Mindlin | first2 = X. J. | last2 = Hou | first3 = H. G. | last3 = Solari | first4 = R. | last4 = Gilmore | first5 = N. B. | last5 = Tufillaro | title = Classification of strange attractors by integers | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 64 | pages = 2350 | year = 1990 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.64.2350 |bibcode = 1990PhRvL..64.2350M | pmid=10041690}}
* {{cite journal | first = G. B. | last = Mindlin | first2 = X. J. | last2 = Hou | first3 = H. G. | last3 = Solari | first4 = R. | last4 = Gilmore | first5 = N. B. | last5 = Tufillaro | title = Classification of strange attractors by integers | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 64 | issue = 20 | pages = 2350–2353 | year = 1990 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.64.2350 |bibcode = 1990PhRvL..64.2350M | pmid=10041690}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:05, 10 December 2019

Gabriel B. Mindlin is an Associate Professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires and a scientist whose research focuses on the physical mechanisms underlying the production of songs by songbirds.

His research has produced mathematical and computer models which realistically reproduces songs of several species.[1][2] He has published three books and over 100 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings which have received over 2400 citations.[3]

Mindlin graduated in physics from University of La Plata (Argentina, 1987) and received a PhD from Drexel University (1991). He was Senior Fellow of Santa Fe Institute (2002–2004)[4] and received an Arthur Taylor Winfree award from the International Center for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, 2004).[5] In addition, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010).[6]

Selected publications

  • Mindlin, G. B.; Laje, R. (2005). The Physics of Birdsong. Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-25399-0.
  • Mindlin, G. B.; Gardner, T. J.; Goller, F.; Suthers, R. (2003). "Experimental support for a model for birdsong production". Physical Review E. 68 (4): 041908. Bibcode:2003PhRvE..68d1908M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.68.041908. PMID 14682974.
  • Laje, R.; Mindlin, G. B. (2002). "Diversity within a birdsong". Physical Review Letters. 89 (28): 288102. Bibcode:2002PhRvL..89B8102L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.288102. PMID 12513182.
  • Gardner, T.; Cecchi, G.; Magnasco, M.; Laje, R.; Mindlin, G. B. (2001). "Simple motor gestures for birdsongs". Physical Review Letters. 87 (20): 208101. Bibcode:2001PhRvL..87t8101G. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.208101. PMID 11690514.
  • Solari, H. G.; Natiello, M. A.; Mindlin, G. B. (1996). Nonlinear Dynamics: A Two-Way Trip from Physics to Math. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-7503-0380-4.
  • Mindlin, G. B.; Hou, X. J.; Solari, H. G.; Gilmore, R.; Tufillaro, N. B. (1990). "Classification of strange attractors by integers". Physical Review Letters. 64 (20): 2350–2353. Bibcode:1990PhRvL..64.2350M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.64.2350. PMID 10041690.

References

  1. ^ Miller, Johanna L. (2013). "Birds can recognize a model's reproduction of their own songs". Physics Today. 66 (5): 16–17. Bibcode:2013PhT....66e..16M. doi:10.1063/PT.3.1967. ISSN 0031-9228.
  2. ^ "Focus: Deconstructing Birdsong". Physical Review Focus. 11 (1). 2003.
  3. ^ "Google Scholar". Retrieved May 19, 2015.
  4. ^ SFI Bulletin (PDF). Vol. 18. Santa Fe Institute. 2003. p. 26.
  5. ^ "ICTP Prize Winner 2004". Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  6. ^ "AAAS Members Elected as Fellows". American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2009. Retrieved June 1, 2015.