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Nikita Strelkovskii
Research Scholar
Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
Research Scholar
Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
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Biography
Dr. Nikita Strelkovskii is a research scholar in the Cooperation and Transformative Governance (CAT) and Exploratory Modeling of Human-Natural Systems (EM) research groups of the Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) Program.Dr. Strelkovskii graduated from the Department of Optimal Control, Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, in 2012. In 2016 he received his PhD from the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia. He joined the ASA program as a research assistant in 2013, and has been a research scholar since 2017.
His research interests include control theory, agent-based modeling and simulations, scenario planning, and systems thinking. He applies his methodological expertise to a broad range of applications like industrial development, economic effects of migration, water resources management, and national well-being.
Last update: 11 FEB 2021
Publications
Komendantova, N. , Rovenskaya, E. , Strelkovskii, N. , & Rodriguez, F.S. (2022). Impacts of Various Connectivity Processes in Central Asia on Sustainable Development of Kyrgyzstan. Sustainability 14 (12) e6998. 10.3390/su14126998.
Erokhin, D., Rovenskaya, E. , & Strelkovskii, N. (2022). Futures of shipping in the Arctic until 2050. In: Arctic Frontiers 2022, 08 – 11 May 2022, Tromsø.
Erokhin, D., Rovenskaya, E. , & Strelkovskii, N. (2022). Futures of shipping in the Arctic until 2050. In: 11th International Forum on Shipping, Ports, and Airports, 16 – 20 May 2022, Hong Kong.
Evdokimov, D. & Strelkovskii, N. (2022). Migration Processes in the European Union and Application of Simulation to study them [In Russian]. Artificial societies 17 (1) S207751800018321-2-1. 10.18254/S207751800018321-2.
Makarov, V., Bakhtizin, A., Beklaryan, G., Akopov, A., Rovenskaya, E. , & Strelkovskii, N. (2022). Agent-based modeling of social and economic impacts of migration under the government regulated employment [in Russian]. Economics and the Mathematical Methods 58 (1) 113-130. 10.31857/S042473880018960-5.