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Kalle Parvinen

Guest Research Scholar

Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis Program

Guest Research Scholar

Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis Program

Biography

Kalle Parvinen has worked at IIASA several times since 1998. He participated in the Young Scientists Summer Program in 2000 and was awarded the Mikhalevich Scholarship for his work on the evolution of dispersal in metapopulations. He is currently working on a part-time basis in the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) Program as a Guest Research Scholar.

Dr. Parvinen studied applied mathematics at the University of Turku, Finland, where he completed his master's degree in 1997. He completed his doctoral thesis entitled "Adaptive Metapopulation Dynamics" and received his PhD degree in June 2001. He obtained his habilitation (docent, adjunct professor) in biomathematics in February 2006. In 2012, he completed pedagogical studies for university teachers (60 ECTS credits). He is a permanent university researcher in applied mathematics at the University of Turku.

Dr. Parvinen's fields of interest are metapopulations, especially structured metapopulation models, evolution of dispersal (migration) and cooperation, and the general theory of adaptive dynamics, including evolutionary suicide and function-valued traits.


Last update: 07 MAY 2021

Publications

Parvinen, K. & Metz, J.A.J. (2002). On Diploid versus Clonal ESSes in Metapopulations. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-02-044

Gyllenberg, M., Parvinen, K. , & Dieckmann, U. (2000). Evolutionary Suicide and Evolution of Dispersal in Structured Metapopulations. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-00-056

Parvinen, K. , Dieckmann, U. , Gyllenberg, M., & Metz, J.A.J. (2000). Evolution of Dispersal in Metapopulations with Local Density Dependence and Demographic Stochasticity. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-00-035