Our making effective decisions as a society depends upon a clear understanding of how things really work. This, in turn, requires an evidence-based discussion amongst often diverse perspectives to get to the truth of a matter. To the extent our comprehension of the world is misinformed, our efforts will fall short of meeting our goals and we will have wasted valuable resources, time and energy.
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Kristen Overmyer’s passion is the creative application of science and software to solving challenging problems in complex systems simulation and information systems. He earned his Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. His early work was developing 3D, physics-based software for engineering analysis and for real-time, interactive simulations in engineering and games. In the mid 90s, he authored a real-time, interactive, physics, software library that was used in such diverse applications as flight and vehicle simulations and the modeling of neuromuscular control systems. As a consulting engineer, he has also applied his analysis and simulation skills to investigating energy matters. For more information see https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-overmyer-a3061b48/
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