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Matt Zimmerman

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I'm interested in understanding the emergence of human behavior and institutions through analytical and computational models of cultural evolution. The theoretical framework for these efforts is Dual Inheritance Theory, which has a 30-year tradition of analytically modeling how human evolution has been shaped by the coevolutionary interaction between genetic evolution and cultural evolution. Since this coevolutionary process often results in complex dynamics, I aim to further DIT by adapting computational modeling techniques to this existing analytical framework. I hope the Complex Systems Summer School will give me a better grounding in both the construction and analysis of computational models.

I am specifically interested in how transmission strategies and biases evolve in cultural systems and how humans behaviorally adapt to changing environmental conditions. I also tinker with applying evolutionary game theoretic models to behavioral ecology.

I'm in the Graduate Group in Ecology at UC Davis and a member of the a member of the UC Davis Cultural Evolution Laboratory. My undergraduate was in engineering and I spent six years as an engineering officer in the United States Air Force with some time in the UAE and Afghanistan. This will be my first time in China.

I try swim and run to keep fit. In moments of triathlete envy, I add cycling to the mix. My little sister and I are planning to do the Alcatraz Challenge in August, so I'll probably be looking for a workout partner in Beijing.

mrz1 at ucdavis edu