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Game theory, artificial intelligence, agent-based models, genetic algorithms.
Professor of Economics at Federal University of Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil.
Agent Based Models, Bounded Rationality, Ecological Rationality, Genetic Algorithms, Classifier Systems, Macroeconomic Models
Topics:
Behavioural aspects of environmental problems: Use of evolutionary approaches to investigate how people react to environmental policy.
Resource scarcity
Climate-economic Models: Understand how economic agents think and decide about climate change and climate protection
Sustainable Development
Methods:
Agent-Based-Modeling
Genetic algorithms
Evolutionary economics
Behavioural economics
Ecological economics
Complexity Theory
I work at the intersection of archaeology and artificial intelligence, applying computational modelling to some of prehistory’s hardest questions. My doctoral research used agent-based modelling combined with genetic algorithms to explore the behavioural and biological characteristics of Neanderthals — treating ancient populations not as static artefacts but as dynamic systems that can be interrogated through simulation.
My work reflects a broader conviction: that AI and machine learning are not just tools imported from other disciplines, but frameworks that can reshape how archaeologists ask questions and interpret the past.
Simulation of past hominins in a realistic setting, software design, Artificial Intelligence application