Profiles in "Modeling" Expertise Area

  • In addition to Southwest U.S. fieldwork, Kintigh's research focuses on digital repositories, synthesis, and the use of quantitative methods in archaeology.
  • Barton is a complex systems scientist who combines anthropology, archaeology, earth science, and information technologies to study long-term dynamics and interactions of people and landscapes in the Anthropocene.
  • John Fowler served as the department chair of supply chain management from 2011-2016. Expertise Areas: Decision Making, Healthcare Supply Chains, Modeling, Supply Chain Management, Transportation.
  • Michele Pfund is Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs at the W. P. Carey School of Business. She oversees recruitment, student engagement, advising, and curriculum.
  • Camacho co-directed summer undergraduate research programs; research in mathematics applied to biology and sociology. She's received mentoring, research, and service awards from AAAS, PAESMEM, SACNAS, HENAAC, and ASU
  • Thomas Keil was the associate dean of New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences on the West campus. He came to ASU in 1999 as dean of arts and sciences on the West campus.
  • Dr. Hruschka studies culture change and the relationship between culture and behavior. His two main research questions focus on how we stay healthy in diverse social environments and how humans cooperate.
  • Pratt studies the emergence of complex behavior in leaderless groups, especially social insects. He works with engineers to translate lessons from biology to artificial systems, and to develop new tools to analyze behavior.
  • Blattman is an immunologist who studies how the immune system responds to vaccination and viral infection.