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Abel Mamboleo Mwakaleja Member since: Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Msc Wildlife Management

Geosimulation of Human and Elephant Conflict in Tanzania

Babak Ardestani Member since: Friday, August 17, 2012 Full Member Reviewer

PhD

I am broadly interested in using Agent-based Modelling, Microsimulation, Geosimulation or a hybrid of these approaches as methodology to investigate complex dynamics of systems in various domains. I am also interested in exploring the potential of simulation models as decision support and policy-informing tools.

Marcin Wozniak Member since: Tuesday, May 19, 2015

master, PhD student

Assistant Proffesor at the Institute of Socio-Economic Geography, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

  • Agent-Based Modeling, Geosimulation
  • labor market policy evaluation
  • economic forecasting

Patrick Taillandier Member since: Thursday, October 03, 2013

PhD

I am working on agent-based modeling, and more precisely on the development of tools to help people (in particular non computer scientists) to develop their own models. I am one of the main developer of the GAMA platform.

Sudhira Hs Member since: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 Full Member Reviewer

PhD, Master of Science

Sudhira’s research has been primarily on urban land-use and land cover change studies exploring their consequences on environmental sustainability and understanding their inter-relationship with transportation. His broader research addresses the evolution and growth of towns and cities invoking complexity sciences, understanding planning practices and studying the effect of varied governance structures.

ben_davies Member since: Friday, March 30, 2012

MA - University of Auckland - Anthropology, BA - University of Hawaii - Anthropology

-Use of models, including agent-based models, in understanding the formation of surface archaeological deposits in arid Australia
-Individual-based modelling of resource use on marginal islands in Polynesian prehistory
-Individual-based modelling of the influence of serial voyaging events on body proportions in Remote Oceania
-Discrete event simulation of early horticultural production in New Zealand

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