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Sascha Holzhauer Member since: Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 08:41 PM

Agent-based modelling and Social Network Analysis

Francisco Miguel Quesada Member since: Mon, May 09, 2011 at 11:33 PM Full Member

Ph.D. in Political Sciences and Sociology

Ronggang Cong Member since: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:10 AM

Ph.D.

Francois Lamy Member since: Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 01:58 AM

PhD Sociology, PhD Computer Sciences, Bachelor Philosophy, Logic, and Epistemology

Justin Lane Member since: Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 08:40 PM

MA, BA

ABM and religion.

Robert Losee Member since: Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:39 PM

MBA, BS

Enhancing Athena visualizations and internals, see https://github.com/AthenaModel.

Joseph Luchman Member since: Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 08:22 PM

PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology, George Mason University

Career Progression; Job Characteristics; Occupational Stress and Health

Pierre Bommel Member since: Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 01:36 PM Full Member

PhD

I am a modeler scientist at CIRAD. As member of the Green Research Unit, I contribute to promote the Companion Modeling approach (http://www.commod.org). Through the development of CORMAS, a Framework for Agent-Based Models (http://cormas.cirad.fr), I have been focusing on the development and the use of multi-agent simulations for renewable resource management issues. I have been based several years in Brazil, at the University of Brasilia and at the PUC-Rio University, until 2014. I developed models related to environmental management, such as breeding adaptation to drought in the Uruguay or as breeding and deforestation in the Amazon. I am currently based in Costa Rica, firstly at the University of Costa Rica working on adaptation of agriculture and livestock to Climate Changes, and now at CATIE, working on coffe rust.

Participatory modeling, including collective design of model and interactive simulation

John Murphy Member since: Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:48 AM Full Member

PhD. Anthropology, University of Arizona (2009), MA Education, Ohio State University (1993)

My research uses modeling to understand complex coupled human and natural systems, and can be generally described as computational social science. I am especially interested in modeling water management systems, in both archaeological and contemporary contexts. I have previously developed a framework for modeling general archaeological complex systems, and applied this to the specific case of the Hohokam in southern Arizona. I am currently engaged in research in data mining to understand contemporary water management strategies in the U.S. southwest and in several locations in Alaska. I am also a developer for the Repast HPC toolkit, an agent-based modeling toolkit specifically for high-performance computing platforms, and maintain an interest in the philosophy of science underlying our use of models as a means to approach complex systems. I am currently serving as Communications Officer for the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas.

Pieter Van Oel Member since: Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 07:11 AM

PhD

I am fascinated by unraveling water-scarcity patterns. I am an expert in Integrated Assessment Modelling and Water Footprint Assessment. The concepts and tools that I have developed and applied all aim at availing knowledge at scales relevant to decision-makers in the water sector. During my PhD at the University of Twente I evaluated how spatiotemporal patterns of water availability relate to patterns of water use for a river basin in the semi-arid Northeast of Brazil. I have used agent-based modelling and developed the downstreamness concept to analyze the emergence of basin closure. This concept is helpful to water managers for identifying priority locations for intervention inside a river basin system. As a postdoc I continued to evaluate the relation between water use and availability and further broadened my scope to a wider range of related topics.

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