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Kenneth Aiello Member since: Thursday, January 23, 2020 Full Member

Ph.D., Biology and Society, Arizona State University, B.S., Sociology, Arizona State University,, B.S., Biology, Arizona State University

Kenneth D. Aiello is a postdoctoral research scholar with the Global BioSocial Complexity Initiative at ASU. Kenneth’s research contributes to cross disciplinary conversations on how historical developments in biological, social, and cultural knowledge systems are governed by processes that transform the structure, dynamics, and function of complex systems. Applying computational historical analysis and epistemology to question what scientific knowledge is and how we can analyze changes in knowledge, he uses text analysis, social network analysis, and machine learning to measure similarities and differences between the knowledge claims of individual agents and groups. His work builds on how to assess contested knowledge claims and measure the evolution of knowledge across complex systems and multiple dimensions of scale. This approach also engages in dynamic new debates about global and local structures of knowledge shaped by technological innovation within microbiology related to public policy, shrinking resources given to biomedical ideas as opposed to “translation”, and the ethics of scientific discovery. Using interdisciplinary methods for understanding historical content and context rich narratives contributes to understanding new domains and major transitions in science and provides a richer understanding of how knowledge emerges.

Arend Ligtenberg Member since: Thursday, April 09, 2015

PhD

Agent Based Modelling for spatial systems

David Dixon Member since: Sunday, March 01, 2009

PhD Economics, MS Physics, BA Physics

Exhaustible natural resources
Fishery resources
Network game theory models
Agent-based models

Tony Lawson Member since: Thursday, October 06, 2011 Full Member Reviewer

Methods and Tools for the Microsimulation and Forecasting of Household Expenditure

syarifhidayat1946 Member since: Saturday, April 07, 2012

Master of Engineering Science

University al Azhar Indonesia
www.uai.ac.id

Emma Norling Member since: Tuesday, December 03, 2013

PhD (Computer Science) The University of Melbourne (2009)

Agent-based models of human behaviour, from cognitive modelling through to cognitively-rich social simulation.

amoozgar Member since: Wednesday, February 01, 2012

B.S. Computer Science

AI, Agent based modeling and Social Simulation

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