Annie Waldherr is a postdoctoral researcher at the Free University of Berlin, Institute for Media and Communication Studies. In 2012, she received her PhD for her dissertation on the dynamics of media attention. Her research interests include modeling public spheres, political online communication as well as science and technology discourses.
Social Innovation and Monetary Innovation. Developing Social Finance tools for social enterprises.
I’m a PhD researcher at the University of Glasgow working on modelling political polarisation on social media platforms suing agent-based models
agent-based models, social networks, python, R, NetLogo
My current interests include: agent-based modeling, simulating social complexity, land use, dynamic networks, social and cultural anthropology, HIV transmission dynamics, socio-political conflicts and social movements
My research focuses on using generic social science in creating models of social reality, in particular self-organization of social systems.
PhD student at University of Toronto: memes, social networks, contagion, agent based modeling, synthetic populations
My main research interests are agent-based modeling, simulation of social complexity, computational social choice, distributed systems and applied artificial intelligence.
Psychology, Opinion Dynamics, Contested Infrastructures, Social Judgment Theory
Mathematical modeling and simulation in social sciences, biology, physics, and signal processing.
PhD student in The Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies at the University of Warsaw.
network science; social networks; sociology; complex systems; ecological psychology; cognitive science; perception and action