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Theoretical Ecology
Ecological Modelling
Programming
Utilizing physics, especially thermodynamics, to model human history.
Dr. Gravel-Miguel currently works as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar for the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University. She does research in Archaeology and focuses on the Upper Paleolithic of Southwest Europe. She currently works on projects ranging from cultural transmission to human-environment interactions in prehistory.
Archaeology, GIS, ABM, social networks, portable art, ornaments, data science
Human and environmental interactions in the Mediterranean region. Currently working on influence of agricultural terraces on landscape evolution.
My main research interests are agent-based modeling, simulation of social complexity, computational social choice, distributed systems and applied artificial intelligence.
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