Profiles in "Modeling, Simulation and Cyberinfrastructure" 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.
  • Dr. Anderies is a professor with joint appointments in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, the School of Sustainability, and the School of Complex Adaptive Systems.
  • 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.
  • Research software engineering lead designing open research software and cyberinfrastructure for computational science, leading engineering teams, and contributing to the broader open science community.
  • Scotti's main focus is theoretical, experimental and computational aspects of environmental fluid mechanics.
  • His primary research interests include reinforcement learning, data mining, and urban computing, with a focus on trustworthy machine learning, multi-agent reinforcement learning, and spatio-temporal data mining.