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Simon Briner Member since: Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 04:10 PM

MSc ETH in Agroecosystem Science

Irendra Radjawali Member since: Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 12:58 PM Full Member

Ph.D candidate at The Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Institute Technology Bandung, Indonesia

My interests is always on the dynamic interactions of human and their habitat (nature/built environment, etc.). At the moment my researches focus on the political-ecology analysis of human-nature interactions and social-ecological systems analysis. I am interested in using Agent-Based Model to support my works. I have been using ABM for quite some years, although not putting too much focus on it at the moment.

Shah Jamal Alam Member since: Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 04:25 PM Full Member

PhD in Social Simulation, Masters in Computer Science, BS in Computer Science

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

rbandin Member since: Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:02 PM

Master in Fisheries Science, Licensed in Biological Sciences

Modelling of socio-ecological systems and management of common property resources in artisanal fisheries. Population dynamics of coastal marine invertebrates exploited by artisanal fisheries.

troukny Member since: Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:02 AM

Civil Engineer in Computer Science

Using the Complex System science paradigm to open new ways of assessing the Systemic Risk in Financial Systems

landerson9 Member since: Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 05:31 PM

B.A. in Anthropology and Biology from McGill University, M.A. in Anthropology from University of Michigan

didiergl Member since: Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 04:24 PM

PhD in Statistics, MSc in Computing Science

Didier’s Research:
are related to interoperability and conflation models in geospatial analysis and integrated modelling applications, particularly in the context of spatial data infrastructures such as GEOSS. This translates to a focus on geospatial statistics, geospatial patterns, outbreak detection and geospatial data mining in general, but also to data quality and uncertainty propagation principles in relation to geoworkflows connected to/using web services. Didier’s research centres on environmental agro-ecological geospatial models, and public health and spatial epidemiology applications. (see website)

Meysam Alizadeh Member since: Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 10:53 PM Full Member

PhD in Computational Social Science

pablo1999 Member since: Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 06:11 PM

Bachelor in Physics, Student in a Master Degree Program

Evolutionary Dynamics, Public Good Games, Emergence of Cooperation.

koene Member since: Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 04:06 PM

PhD, MSc

My core research interest is to understand how humans and other living creature perceive and behave; respond and act upon their environment and how this dynamic interplay shapes us into who we are. In recognition of the broad scope of this question I am a strong believer in the need for inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches and have worked at research groups in a wide range of departments and institutions, including university departments of Physics as well as Psychology, a bio-medical research lab, a robotics research laboratory and most recently the RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Though my work has primarily taken the form of computational neuroscience I have also performed psychophysical experiments with healthy human subjects, been involved in neural imaging experiments and contributed towards the development of a humanoid robot.

Based on the philosophy of ‘understanding through creating’ I believe that bio-mimetic and biologically inspired computational and robotic engineering can teach us not only how to build more flexible and robust tools but also how actual living creatures deal with their environment. I am therefore a strong believer in the fertile information exchange between scientific as well as engineering research disciplines.

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