
Anna Shchiptsova
Researcher
Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis
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Biography
Anna Shchiptsova joined the Advanced Systems Analysis (ASA) Program as a Research Assistant in March 2014.Dr. Shchiptsova graduated in 2010 from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Petrozavodsk State University, Russia. Starting in 2010, she was a postgraduate and then a junior researcher in the Institute of Applied Mathematical Research of the Karelian Research Centre of the RAS, Russia.
Before joining IIASA, Dr. Shchiptsova's main research topic was applications of game-theoretical methods in location theory. In 2013 she defended her PhD thesis "Game-Theoretic Models of Facility Location and Their Applications" at Petrozavodsk State University.
From 2008 on, Dr. Shchiptsova worked as a programmer at Petrozavodsk State University Metso Automation Systems Center, where she participated in industrial automation projects of Metso Corporation. She has experience in object oriented application development.
Last update: 18 MAR 2014
Publications
Shchiptsova, A., Zhao, J., Grubler, A. , Kryazhimskiy, A., & Ma, T. (2016). Assessing historical realibility of the agent-based model of the global energy system. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering 25 (3) 326-350. 10.1007/s11518-016-5303-7.
Shchiptsova, A., Renard, B., & Rovenskaya, E. (2016). Cross-comparison of Integration Methods in the Case Study of Sea Level Pressure Model Ensemble. IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-16-014
Shchiptsova, A., Hewitt, R., & Rovenskaya, E. (2016). Exploratory Spatial Analysis of Regional Urbanization Patterns in the Province of Seville, Spain. IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-16-016
Kovalevskiy, D., Shchiptsova, A., Rovenskaya, E. , & Hasselmann, K. (2016). Narrowing Uncertainty of Projections of the Global Economy-Climate System Dynamics via Mutually Compatible Integration within Multi-Model Ensembles. IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-16-015