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Mirsad Hadzikadic Member since: Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 03:24 AM Full Member

PhD Computer Science, SMU, MPA, Harvard University

Complex adaptive systems, complexity, systems science, creativity, data mining, machine learning, economic and health systems, science education

Flavia Mori Sarti Member since: Wed, Jul 01, 2026 at 02:14 PM Full Member

BSc in Economics, BSc in Nutrition, PhD in Nutrition and Health Economics

BSc in Economics, BSc in Nutrition and PhD in Nutrition and Health Economics from the University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil. Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP). Co-founder and supervisor of the Complex Systems Modeling Graduate Program since 2010 (EACH-USP).

My research interests focus on applications of agent-based models directed to the economic evaluation of public policies on food, nutrition, and health, and computational simulations in the interface of food systems and health systems.

Itamar Megiddo Member since: Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 02:28 PM Full Member Reviewer

PhD on Health Systems Modelling, in Management Science, University of Strathclyde, Masters, Economics, McGill University

I am a Reader in the Centre for Health Economics, conducting interdisciplinary research aimed at tackling healthcare challenges and improving decision-making and implementation in healthcare policy. My research is centred around using systems thinking and modelling approaches in health economics evaluation and draws on tools and methods from mathematical epidemiology, economics, management science, and computer science, among other fields.

My main body of work involves systems modelling and simulation, and it involves integrating disease and economic models for policy impact evaluation and prioritisation. I am interested in both infectious disease and non-communicable disease modelling. From a methodological standpoint, I am particularly interested in strengthening rigour in agent-based modelling and hybrid models, which integrate modelling methods when this simplifies analyses. I have applied my research to studying and conducting knowledge-exchange activities addressing global health challenges. This includes conducting healthcare intervention and policy evaluations, studying health systems strengthening in low- and middle-income countries, studying antimicrobial resistance policy globally and in the UK, evaluating COVID-19 policy and interventions, investigating how behaviour and social structure affect health and diseases, and exploring the role of incentives in healthcare policy design.

I hold a PhD in Management Science, specialising in modelling for healthcare policy, from the University of Strathclyde and an MA in economics and BA honours economics from McGill University, in Montreal.

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