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I am a PhD student at the University of Auckland in New Zealand with a background in physics, law and philosophy. My research interests are related to applying tools from network science of complex systems to study social and economic development. I am currently investigating collaboration in innovation and technological change through the study of patent networks. Other interests include international law, foreign policy and international development.
Catriona Sissons, University of Auckland  - New Zealand
 
Catriona Sissons is a PhD student at the University of Auckland with a background in physics, law and philosophy. Her research interests are related to applying tools from network science of complex systems to study social and economic development. Currently she is investigating collaboration in innovation by studying networks of patents and technological capabilties. She loves the trans-disciplinary nature of complex systems research, where she can use tools from the mathematical and physical sciences to the study of human socio-economic systems.

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Complex Systems Summer School 2016

Catriona Sissons, University of Auckland - New Zealand

Catriona Sissons is a PhD student at the University of Auckland with a background in physics, law and philosophy. Her research interests are related to applying tools from network science of complex systems to study social and economic development. Currently she is investigating collaboration in innovation by studying networks of patents and technological capabilties. She loves the trans-disciplinary nature of complex systems research, where she can use tools from the mathematical and physical sciences to the study of human socio-economic systems.