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Fernando Galeana Member since: Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 01:33 PM

M.A. in International Development

I am a first year PhD student interested in applying ABM to understand the effect of formalizing property rights on the governance of land and natural resources.

Rainer Hilscher Member since: Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 04:22 PM Full Member

PhD in Computer Science, University of Sussex, UK

Francisco Miguel Quesada Member since: Mon, May 09, 2011 at 11:33 PM Full Member

Ph.D. in Political Sciences and Sociology

Marvin Nebel Member since: Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:54 PM

B. Sc. in Applied System Science

Xin Gu Member since: Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 01:51 AM

Bachelor in Informaiton Science with Honours

agent-based modelling

E Reed Member since: Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 03:02 AM

Computational Social Science

Agent Based Models used in policy analysis

Kotte Hewa Dinithini Member since: Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 07:56 AM

Mathematical Finance

Currently doing Agent based model in biogy

Rubén Darío Villota Galeano Member since: Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 07:49 PM

Researcher in Computational Social Sciences

Computational Social Sciences

Joseph Luchman Member since: Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 08:22 PM

PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology, George Mason University

Career Progression; Job Characteristics; Occupational Stress and Health

Lisa Frazier Member since: Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 12:21 PM

MPH, PhD Candidate

My research interests include policy informatics and decision making, modeling in policy analysis and management decisions, public health management and policy, and the role of public value in policy development. I am particularly interested in less mainstream approaches to modeling that account for learning, feedback, and other systems dynamics. I include Bayesian inference, agent-based models, and behavioral assumptions in both my research and teaching.
In my dissertation research, I conceptualize state Medicaid programs as complex adaptive systems characterized by diverse actors, behaviors, relationships, and objectives. These systems reproduce themselves through both strategic and emergent mechanisms of program management. I focus on the mechanism by which citizens are sorted into or out of the system: program enrollment. Using Bayesian regression and agent-based models, I explore the role of administrative practices (such as presumptive eligibility and longer continuous eligibility periods) in increasing enrollment of eligible citizens into Medicaid programs.

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