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Paul Smaldino

Paul Smaldino is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Advanced Modeling in the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. He obtained his PhD in Psychobiology from the University of California, Davis in 2011. He works on models of social organization, cognition, and evolution, and has recently focused on the roles of environmental constraints and individual mobility in the population dynamics of social actors.

Center for Advanced Modeling
5801 Smith Ave, Suite 3220
Davis Building
Baltimore, MD
21209
United States

Email: paul.smaldino@gmail.com
Web: http://www.smaldino.com


Cynthia Pickett

Cynthia Pickett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. She received her Ph.D. in social psychology from Ohio State University in 1999. Her research focuses on social identity, intergroup relations, the self, social cognition, and self-regulatory processes.

Department of Psychology
1 Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Email: cpickett@ucdavis.edu
Web: http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Pickett/


Jeffrey Sherman

Jeffrey Sherman is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. His research investigates how stereotypes and prejudice affect social cognition and behavior. He is currently Editor of the journal Social Cognition. He is the past-President of the International Social Cognition Network (ISCON), and is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), and the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Dr. Sherman was the winner of the 2006 Theoretical Innovation Prize presented by SPSP and the 2009 Best Paper Award from ISCON.

Department of Psychology
1 Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Email: jsherman@ucdavis.edu
Web: http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Sherman/


Jeffrey Schank

Jeffrey Schank is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. He is interested in how complex group and social behaviors emerge from relatively simple rules of individual behavior. His work examines how these rules change in organisms as a consequence of development and social experience, using individual-based modeling as a primary research tool. He is also interested in the evolution of social behavior, and has general interests in historical and conceptual issues in the life sciences.

Department of Psychology
1 Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Email: jcschank@ucdavis.edu
Web: http://www.agent-based-models.com/

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