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Visions

March 15th, 2010

A few important areas of focus, reflecting what I’m doing and where I’m going.

Professional

Statistics for Stable Isotope applications

My vision is to be the recognized leader of statistical methods in stable isotope sourcing.  This will be accomplished through publishing papers from my dissertation work, collaborations leading to publications on methodological extensions, and giving talks in university departments and at courses and conferences.

Postdoctoral fellowship at the Mind Research Network

At the MRN my vision is to be an exceptional statistician, a valuable member of Vince Calhoun’s team, and an expert on statistical methods applying to ICA and fMRI.  This will be accomplished with thorough discussions and detailed answers to statistical inquiries, active curiosity about others’ work and how I may contribute, and careful study of existing ICA models and sound application of statistical principles.

My career goals at the MRN are to develop a broad and deep knowledge of the methods for analysis of fMRI data in particular, and brain imaging data in general, to publish carefully developed extensions in well-written papers, and make contributions to others’ work.  This will be accomplished by dissecting the modeling details from published work and uncovering further details by contacting the authors, appealing to theoretical results and experimental confirmation before publicizing new methods, and helping others consider their methods, results, and interpretations.

Personal

Dance

My vision is to contribute more to the Albuquerque contra dance community and bring dance to more people, especially youth.  This will be accomplished by making opportunities for new callers, writing and calling dances, leading and participating in workshops, helping make more dance and music opportunities to bring the community together, outreach efforts to introduce dance to more people, and always collaborating with our vibrant New Mexico dance community to make it happen.

MIND, Research, Statistics, stable isotopes

Laurus nobilis, now and again, a contra dance

March 5th, 2010

Laurus nobilis, now and again

by Erik B. Erhardt, 2010.03.04

Indecent (inactives cross)

[Pulses Call]
A1:
4 (Old neighbors) Left-hand star 1/2
6 (New, current neighbors) Right-hand Star 3/4
6 Partner allamande 1/2 (slow)
A2:
8 Balance ring, Petronella turn (to the right)
4 Circle Right 1/2
4 (with Ladies in lead) couples (with partner) weave Right around neighbors, then Left to connect with next neighbors
B1:
8 (Next neighbors) Circle Left 3/4
8 Pass the ocean wave (ladies turn 1/2 by left, gents cross set to connect right hands with partner to form a wavy line), Balance the wave
B2:
8 Ladies left-hand turn 1 time around, while Gents orbit 1/2
8 Pass up and down the line to Do-si-do (with current neighbors)

Dance Notes:

  • This dance starts with old neighbors, moves to current neighbors, previews next neighbors, and ends with current neighbors.
  • Jig about 110 bpm would be fine slow and smooth tempo.
  • This dance is for Laurel Wilson.
  • Danced 3/14/2010 and this dance is a bit too busy to actually dance, so I’ll write another for Laurel.

Fun, dance

Two inches off the ground, a contra dance

March 3rd, 2010

Two inches off the ground

by Erik B. Erhardt, 2010.03.03

Proper

[Pulses Call]

A1:
8 Symmetric Do-si-do, Actives together, then Inactives
8 Actives Figure-8 down
A2:
8 (Left shoulder) Pass through (to maintain eye-contact), hands-off Courtesy turn (as in Money Musk)
8 Mad robin, Gents in first
B1:
8 Gents begin Right-shoulder Hay 1/2
2 Gents cross by Left shoulder
6 Left-shoulder (partner) Gypsy 1 time
B2:
8 Single-file Promenade 3/4, Gents in lead (to Left) [Gents, draw the Lady to you with your eyes]
8 Actives Swing, face down (stay connected for do-si-do), while Inactives 2-hand turn 1/2 (left)

Dance Notes:

  • This dance is eyes-strong and you don’t get to touch anyone until B2.2, and then, only your partner.
  • This dance is for Karina Wilson.
  • Not yet danced.

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