Welcome
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I am a lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Science, at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. I did my PhD at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College London, at the Intelligent Systems and Networks group, supervised by Philippe De Wilde. |
Work in Brief
In most complex systems there is a mechanism that maps simple local rules to the macroscopic behaviour of these systems. We use agent-based modelling and simulation to investigate the following questions that arise from this fact:- - Given the set of local interactions in a complex system (e.g. a society, an economy, an ecology) can we predict the large-scale patterns that emerge?
- - Given the large-scale patterns can we find the local interactions that lead to them?
- - Can we define local interactions that lead to the optimal large-scale patterns?
