Brief description
Simon is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and specialising in research and teaching complex systems science and its applications to economics.Full description
Simon has a diverse research interest across multiple scientific domains due to his training and specialisation in complexity science. Largely he uses computational techniques to study biological, physical or social phenomena. He has worked on diverse complex systems applications such as self-organisation in polymer films, complex neural regulation of endurance pacing, cellular automata models of tumor progression, finite-state automata models of economic systems, and natural language processing of legal documents. Additionally he has a strong interest in networks and presently works with several co-authors on network economic or social problems. More recently, he has a large project underway to characterise the diffusion of inventions during the industrial revolution. Subjects
Agent-based |
Complexity |
Data-mining |
Economics |
Economics of innovation |
Game theory |
Networks |
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- ORCID : 0000-0001-7095-5054