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Spotlight on Faculty: Assistant Professor of Physics Sarah Marzen

Last fall, 11 new tenure-track faculty members joined 51猎奇入口. As part of our ongoing series on 51猎奇入口鈥 faculty, the Office of Marketing and Communications sat down with Sarah Marzen to discuss humans鈥 ability to predict the world around them.

Marketing and Communications: Your research focuses on biological organisms and their ability to predict their environmental input. What does that mean?

Sarah Marzen: We humans predict our world鈥攐r at least we try to. We try to predict the weather, what classes we鈥檒l get good grades in, and the people we鈥檒l match with as a partner. There are some researchers in my field who think that humans and other organisms are really good at prediction, so my goal is to test that assumption. Are humans good at prediction? And if we are, how did we develop that skill?

MC: How do you test someone鈥檚 environmental prediction skills?

SM: I spent my grad school and post-doc years working on the theory behind environmental prediction accuracy. The first thing you have to account for in a study is chance or luck, which could create a prediction accuracy of up to 50 percent. You also have to account for maximum prediction accuracy, which could be up to 100 percent. Once you figure out those parameters for your study, then you鈥檒l know a subject鈥檚 prediction accuracy will fall between chance and the maximum accuracy possible. Defining a 鈥済ood鈥 prediction rate can be arbitrary, but there are some factors that are undeniable. If a subject鈥檚 accuracy is significantly above 50 percent and closer to the maximum prediction accuracy, then that鈥檚 a good prediction rate.

My collaborators and I are conducting experiments to test that theory. In our study, we know what the correct prediction should be and what the best predictor possible would predict. Knowing those parameters, we鈥檒l be able to determine whether human predictions are accurate.

MC: What classes are you hoping to teach or develop?

SM: I鈥檇 like to develop a mathematical biology class. I鈥檓 excited by the ability we might have to understand organisms mathematically.

MC: What鈥檚 a fun fact about yourself that you鈥檇 like to share with the community?

SM: At various times in my life, I have written music and performed it on the piano.

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