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Mirsad Hadzikadic

University/Research Lab: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Location: (Charlotte. NC)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.sis.uncc.edu/~mirsad/

Keywords: fundamental properties of complex adaptive systems; resilience/sustainability; threshold effects; relationship between energy, information, and entropy; general tool for designing complex systems; interdisciplinary collaboration

Posted on: Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Broad Research Area: AI / Machine Learning / Robotics / Vision, Other, Social Computing / Social Informatics, Technology Policy

Research Interests:

Application of complex adaptive systems to:
- economics
- ecology
- policy
- healthcare
- conflict resolution
- social issues
- education
- game theory

Understanding the minimal set of fundamental properties of complex adaptive systems that define the emergent properties of such systems

Understanding the relationship between energy, information, and entropy in complex systems

Defining and measuring the degree of complexity of complex systems

Understanding verification and validation of complex systems

Designing a general complex adaptive systems tool for developing applications in diverse areas

Developing nature/brain-inspired computational platforms

Understanding creativity

 

Contact Information:

Mirsad Hadzikadic, Ph.D. Director, Complex Systems Institute Department of Software and Information Systems College of Computing and Informatics 343-A Woodward Hall UNC Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223 mirsad@uncc.edu Work: 704-687-8643

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