Successfully defended my thesis titled Agent based modelling of urban economic and cultural dynamics under the rent-gap hypothesis on the 17th of January 2017. Full text is available from the CFPM repository: CPM-17-234
I am currently employed by the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Science Unit, University of Glasgow. I am working across the Complexity and Places programmes.
I hold a MA-level degree in Communication Sciences – an Italian interdisciplinary course of study that enjoys extraordinarily bad press – from the University of Siena, and a Doctorate in Computational Social Sciences from the Centre for Policy Modelling – Manchester Metropolitan University
My research interests revolve around modelling (as in agent-based modelling) certain economic and social dynamics of urban areas. I am particularly interested in exploring the impact of processes of capital valorisation on the spatial and social configuration of cities.
Email: stefano-dot-picascia-at-glasgow-dot-ac-dot-uk
Github: http://github.com/harrykipper
Successfully defended my thesis titled Agent based modelling of urban economic and cultural dynamics under the rent-gap hypothesis on the 17th of January 2017. Full text is available from the CFPM repository: CPM-17-234
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