Maria Fonoberova
Maria Fonoberova, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral researcher at AIMdyn, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. The research interests of Dr. Fonoberova include agent-based modeling of social phenomena, optimization and graph problems. She completed her Ph. D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 2008. She has published 11 referred articles, 1 book, 2 chapters and 21 papers at conferences.
1919 State St.
Ste. 207
Santa Barbara
CA 93101
United States
Email: mfonoberova@aimdyn.com
Web: http://www.angelfire.com/stars3/mary/
Vladimir A. Fonoberov
Vladimir Fonoberov, Ph.D. works in the fields of modeling of physical systems and uncertainty management and their applications including molecular and fluid dynamics, uncertainty quantification in mathematical and physical models, agent-based modeling, parallel programming and software development. He completed his Ph.D. in Theoretical/Computational Physics in 2002. Dr. Fonoberov is a Chief Scientist at AIMdyn, Inc. in Santa Barbara, CA. He has published over 30 articles in refereed journals and has over 1000 citations. Dr. Fonoberov and his team at AIMdyn, Inc. develop mathematical and physical models of complex interconnected systems as well as novel tools to analyze model robustness and accelerate model analysis.
1919 State St.
Ste. 207
Santa Barbara
CA 93101
United States
Email: vfonoberov@aimdyn.com
Web: http://aimdyn.com/
Igor Mezic
Igor Mezic is a professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara. He works in the field of dynamical systems and control theory and applications including fluid mechanics, micro and nanoscale processes and complex interconnected systems, including applications to systems biology. Prof. Mezic's current research is centered around operator-theoretic approach to analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems, applications in microfluidics and (bio)-nanotechnology. He completed his Ph. D. in Applied Mechanics at the California Institute of Technology in 1994. Professor Mezic and his students develop methods to analyze and control nonlinear dynamical systems and apply these methods to understand issues of theoretical and practical relevance for design and analysis of interconnected complex systems.
Center for Control, Dynamical Systems and Computation
University of California - Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States
Email: mezic@engineering.ucsb.edu
Web: http://www.me.ucsb.edu/dept_site/people/new_faculty_pages/mezic_page.html
Jadranka Mezic
Jadranka Mezic got her M.A. in Health Education from University of California, Santa Barbara in 1998. She is a researcher and president of AIMdyn, Inc. in Santa Barbara, CA. She has done research in agent-based modeling of drinking behavior, methods for prevention of alcohol and other drug use related problems.
1919 State St., Ste. 207
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
United States
Email: mezici@aol.com
P. Jeffrey Brantingham
P. Jeffrey Brantingham is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California Los Angeles. He is a specialist in the study of human behavior including foraging in complex environments, social transmission of information, criminal behavior and crime pattern formation.
Department of Anthropology
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
United States
Email: branting@ucla.edu
Web: http://paleo.sscnet.ucla.edu
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