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Researcher in Computational Social Sciences
Computational Social Sciences
Smarzhevskiy Ivan, born 1961, graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University in 1983. Ph.D. in Economic Sciences since 2000.
Research interests: individual and collective behavior in the organization, decision making, sociology of small groups.
decision making, sociology of small groups, agent based models
Match-making platforms for sociocultural change.
Dr. Mariam Kiran is a Research Scientist at LBNL, with roles at ESnet and Computational Research Division. Her current research focuses on deep reinforcement learning techniques and multi-agent applications to optimize control of system architectures such as HPC grids, high-speed networks and Cloud infrastructures.. Her work involves optimization of QoS, performance using parallelization algorithms and software engineering principles to solve complex data intensive problems such as large-scale complex decision-making. Over the years, she has been working with biologists, economists, social scientists, building tools and performing optimization of architectures for multiple problems in their domain.
Agent-based modelling of migration decision-making under changing environmental conditions.
I use Agent-Based Models to understand contemporary fertility decision making in below-replacement fertility contexts.
Modelling of socio-ecological systems and management of common property resources in artisanal fisheries. Population dynamics of coastal marine invertebrates exploited by artisanal fisheries.
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