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Artem Baklanov

Research Scholar

Agriculture, Forestry, and Ecosystem Services Research Group

Biodiversity and Natural Resources

Research Scholar

Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis

Biography

Artem Baklanov joined IIASA as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in September 2014. He is currently affiliated with the Exploratory Modeling of Human-Natural Systems (EM) research group within the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) program, where he works on the application of control theory, game theory, and machine learning to inform environmental decision making. Currently, he develops tools for a trade-off analysis in Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and studies consistency between short-term policies and long-term targets. Dr. Baklanov applies the attainable set approach to circumscribe possible short-term actions that are consistent with a specified long-term target, as well as to reveal which long-term targets are still attainable depending on a chosen short-term policy.

Last update: 22 JAN 2021

Publications

Nurmukhametov, O.R. & Baklanov, A. (2016). A method for increasing the accuracy of image annotating in crowd-sourcing. Modern Problems in Mathematics and its Applications 1662 206-214.

Chentsov, A.G. & Baklanov, A. (2015). On the question of construction of an attraction set under constraints of asymptotic nature. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics 291 (S1) 40-55. 10.1134/S0081543815090035.

Nurmukhametov, O., Baklanov, A. , Fritz, S. , Khachay, M., Salk, C., See, L. , & Shchepashchenko, D. (2015). How to Increase the Accuracy of Crowdsourcing Campaigns? In: Systems Analysis 2015 - A Conference in Celebration of Howard Raiffa, 11 -13 November, 2015, Laxenburg, Austria.

Chentsov, A.G. & Baklanov, A. (2015). On an asymptotic analysis problem related to the construction of an attainability domain. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics 291 (1) 279-298. 10.1134/S0081543815080222.

Chentsov, A.G. & Baklanov, A. (2015). On an asymptotic analysis problem related to the construction of an attainability domain. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics 291 292-311. 10.1134/S0371968515040226.