PhD in economics, Denis Phan is a researcher in the fields of Agent-Based Models (ABM) and simulations of complex systems applied to social and human sciences (ie: ACE - Agent Based Computational Economics, ACS - Agent based Computational Sociology, Econophysics...). Current research (since 2005) focuses more particularly on questions of methodology, epistemology and ontology related to this type of Agent-Based Models, more generally on the philosophy of modeling in economics and social sciences. Previous research has focused on the engineering of these models and their simulation applied to cognitive economics (2002-2010) and to the economic…
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Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueGroupe D’Etude Des Méthodes de L’Analyse Sociologique de La SorbonneResearch Engineer
Universite d'Orleans
PhD, 2002
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