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Kira Kowalska Member since: Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:19 PM

MRes in Crime and Security Sciences at University College London, MEnd in Engineering Mathematics at University of Bristol

n.malleson Member since: Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 09:25 AM

PhD - Geography, MsC - Informatics

My primary research interest is in developing spatial computer models of social phenomena and my focus, in particular, has been on crime simulation.

Eo SeungWon Member since: Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 05:09 AM Full Member Reviewer

B.A. Urban Studies, UC Berkeley., MSc. Geographic Information Science, Seoul National University.

GIS enthusiast and ABM practitioner

Urban Mobility
Machine Learning
Social Network Analysis
Crime Simulation

Jo Hill Member since: Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 08:26 PM Full Member Reviewer

BSc First Class (hons) Animal Behaviour with Ecology and Conservation, Mres Biosystematics

I am a first year PhD student at the Jill Dando Institute for Security and Crime Science at University College London

Rosemary Pepys Member since: Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 05:04 PM

PhD, University College London, MSc, University College London, BA (Hons), Oxford University

I obtained my undergraduate degree in Mathematics at Worcester College, Oxford University. I then worked for 9 years for the UK government before returning to university to study for a MSc and PhD at UCL. On leaving UCL I started working in the insurance industry, where I develop models of cyber catastrophe events.

Key research interests are how to build models of complex human behaviour.
My PhD research project was focussed on building a model of the process by which people develop the propensity to commit acts of crime or terrorism, from which came a computer simulation of the radicalisation process.
My current research interest is on creating models of cyber threats.

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