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Hi, I'm Chang, a postgraduate student | Hi, I'm Chang, a first-year postgraduate student from Harbin Institute of Technology,China.I major in Public Policy Analysis.My research interests currently focus on public policy simulation and Next General Infrastructure. In my eyes, the beauty of complex systems is that simple rules can generate complicated and amazing systems, resulting in eternal novelty and new emergence. | ||
My | I’m a new agent in complex science. It will be thrilling that talking,discussing and learning with you guys in SFI. | ||
My curious projects are about my research directions. First one is social policy simulation. The complex thing is that anything involving human behavior has many variables. Under different policies, agents,called stakeholders, show different behaviors and their intricate relationships emerge different results. Using policy simulation, we can compare and find out the most proper policy. | |||
Speaking which, I’m gonna work on a local educational project. The unfair educational policy triggers unusual behaviors of public and private high schools, which affect the growing of students directly. I want to use agent-based modeling to analyze this problem (although I’m not sure whether I can handle the complex thing in right way, anyway, still working). | |||
Second one is about networked industries, especially on general infrastructures, like energy or power infrastructures. Networked industries around us have shown the attributes of complex systems. To some extent, they seem like social and physical networks with agent interaction,acting based on a bounch of rules and reacting upon influences from outside.My concern is how to use policies to improve the sustainability and resilience of general infrastructures. That would be my phd direction. | |||
I love skating and skiing. Apparently neither of these can be done in desert,(∩_∩). I guess we may have plans to climb mountains or hiking or hanging out somewhere. Please feel free to contact me: may_vanessa2000@hotmail.com | |||
I am looking forward to meeting you all soon in June. | I am looking forward to meeting you all soon in June. (Is there anyone who flies from China? Ok, I don’t think so.) |
Revision as of 16:00, 25 April 2009
Hi, I'm Chang, a first-year postgraduate student from Harbin Institute of Technology,China.I major in Public Policy Analysis.My research interests currently focus on public policy simulation and Next General Infrastructure. In my eyes, the beauty of complex systems is that simple rules can generate complicated and amazing systems, resulting in eternal novelty and new emergence.
I’m a new agent in complex science. It will be thrilling that talking,discussing and learning with you guys in SFI.
My curious projects are about my research directions. First one is social policy simulation. The complex thing is that anything involving human behavior has many variables. Under different policies, agents,called stakeholders, show different behaviors and their intricate relationships emerge different results. Using policy simulation, we can compare and find out the most proper policy.
Speaking which, I’m gonna work on a local educational project. The unfair educational policy triggers unusual behaviors of public and private high schools, which affect the growing of students directly. I want to use agent-based modeling to analyze this problem (although I’m not sure whether I can handle the complex thing in right way, anyway, still working).
Second one is about networked industries, especially on general infrastructures, like energy or power infrastructures. Networked industries around us have shown the attributes of complex systems. To some extent, they seem like social and physical networks with agent interaction,acting based on a bounch of rules and reacting upon influences from outside.My concern is how to use policies to improve the sustainability and resilience of general infrastructures. That would be my phd direction.
I love skating and skiing. Apparently neither of these can be done in desert,(∩_∩). I guess we may have plans to climb mountains or hiking or hanging out somewhere. Please feel free to contact me: may_vanessa2000@hotmail.com
I am looking forward to meeting you all soon in June. (Is there anyone who flies from China? Ok, I don’t think so.)