ASA Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) Participants

2020


Ben Brooker
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Research project:

Temporarily open-closed estuary ecosystem limits and the role of hydrological drivers

Supervisors: Elena Rovenskaya, 
Åke Brännström (EEP) 


Lauri Neuvonen 

Aalto University School of Business, Finland

Research project:

Optimal testing and quarantine strategies for epidemic control

Supervisors: Matthias Wildemeersch


Simon Plakolb 

University of Graz, Austria

Research project:

Using the Future State Maximisation paradigm to analyse the emergence of societally sub-optimal mobility behaviour

Supervisors:
Nikita Strelkovskii 



Tahereh Zobeidi 

University of Zanjan, Iran

Research project:

Impact of social media on perceptions of renewable energy sources

Supervisors:
Nadejda Komendantova 


2019


Nicolas Choquette-Levy
Princeton University, USA

Research project:

The role of agricultural networks and climate adaptation strategies in rural-urban migration

Supervisors: Matthias Wildemeersch, Wolfgang Lutz (POP), Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer (RISK)


Nepomuk Dunz
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria

Research project:

A stock-flow consistent (SFC) model assessment of the opportunities and risks of development banks’ efforts of closing the climate-finance gap

Supervisors: Thomas Schinko (RISK), Asjad Naqvi



Brent Eldridge
Johns Hopkins University, USA

Research project:

A learning algorithm to estimate self-commitment inefficiencies in electricity markets 

Supervisor: Elena Rovenskaya


Chenling Fu
Beijing Normal University, China

Research project:

Material flow-stock network model of urban metabolism—an application in the global megacity Beijing 

Supervisor: Brian Fath


Roope Kaaronen
University of Helsinki, Finland

Research project:

The cultural evolution of sustainable behavior: an agent-based modelling approach 

Supervisor: Nikita Strelkovskii


Christopher Krapu
Duke University, USA

Research project:

Assessment and probabilistic forecasts of cropland loss due to lake expansion in the North American interior 

Supervisor: Matthias Wildemeersch


Bruno Meirelles de Oliveira
University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil

Research project:

Prototype of social-ecological systems resilience using system dynamics modelling 

Supervisors: Wei Liu (RISK), Brian Fath


Hanspeter Wieland
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria

Research project:

Assessing the robustness of global iron &steel supply chains over time (1995-2015) to identify vulnerability hotspots in trade networks 

Supervisors: Brian Fath

2018


Jessica Burnett
University of Lincoln-Nebraska, USA
Research project: A relative performance analysis of ecological regime shift detection methods
Supervisors: Brian Fath and Elena Rovenskaya


Luke Irwin
Pardee RAND Graduate school, USA

Research project: Skills resilient to impending automation: The future of (human) work
Supervisors: Anne Goujon (POP) and Asjad Naqvi

Aman Majid
University of Oxford, UK
Research project: A networks-based approach to the energy-water nexus
Supervisor: Yurii Ermoliev and Tatania Ermolieva (ESM)

Alessandro Mancuso
Aalto University, Finland and Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Research project: Portfolio optimization of security measures against cyber threats
Supervisor: Piotr Żebrowski

Laura Mononen
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Research project: Systems view on creativity - dynamics of emerging perceptions
Supervisors: Brian Fath, Gerid Hager (ESM) and Gloria Benedikt (ESP)

Tum Nhim
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands 
Research project: Collective action and provision of public goods under water scarcity between individuals and communities
Supervisors: Nikita Strelkovskii and Matthias Wildemeersch

Anton Pichler
University of Oxford / Institute for New Economic Thinking, Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment, UK
Research project: Economic impacts of carbon taxes – An agent-based modelling approach
Supervisors: Sebastian Poledna and Stefan Thurner

Elham Sedighi
Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran
Research project: Foresight into economic development futures of Kyrgyzstan
Supervisors: Elena Rovenskaya and Nadejda Komendantova


2017 

Dmitry Iakubovskii (Russia)

Vanessa Haller (Australia)

Xiagang He (China)

Liv Lundberg (Sweden)

Maisa Nevalainen (Finland)

Pablo Ortiz Partida (Mexico) - Received Mikhalevich Award

Lavinia Perumal (South Africa)

Ming Ren (China)

Nemi Vora (USA)

Saige Wang (China)

RISK / ASA

ASA

WAT / ASA / RISK 

RISK / ASA

AFI / ASA

ESM / ASA

ASA / RISK

ASA / ESM

ASA

ASA

2016

Osama Ibrahim (Sweden)

Munire Koseoglu (UK)

Chibulu Luo (Canada)

Julia Puaschunder (USA)

Navid Rekabsaz (Austria)

Corinthias Sianipar (Indonesia)

Dina Subkhankulova (UK)

Mingshu Wang (USA)

ASA

ASA / ESM

RISK / ASA

ASA

ASA

ASA / ESM

ASA / ENE

ASA 

2015

2014

2013

EEP / ASA

ASA / ESM

ASA / ESM

ASA



ASA

EEP / ASA / ESM

ASA / ESP

ASA / ESP   

2012

Morag Jane Ayers (New Zealand / South Africa)

Shaoqing Chen (China)

Ali Kharrazi (Iran/Japan)

Mariliis Lehtveer (Estonia/Sweden) 

Dmytro Movchan (Ukraine)

Asjad Syed Ali Naqvi (Pakistan / USA)

Pin Pin Oh (Malaysia) Received Mikhalevich Award       

Karol Romuald Opara (Poland) - Received Mikhalevich Award       

Anton Platov (Russia)

Hiroto Shiraki (Japan)

Victoria Veshchinskaya (Russia)

Yadong Yu (China)

ASA /  EEP


ASA

ASA

ENE / ASA

ASA / ESM

RPV / ASA


ASA


ASA

ASA / ESM / EEP

ASA

EEP / ASA

ASA

2011

Oleksiy Frayer (Ukraine)

Dai Jing (China)

Matthew Edward Lambert (UK/USA)

Huayi Lin (China)      

Xilei Pang (China)

Alena Puchkova(Russia)

Weronika Henryka Radziszewska (Poland)

Shahriar Rahman (Bangladesh)

Tatyana Shutkina (Russia)

Anna Timonina (Russia) 

Rafal Piotr Ulanczyk (Poland)

Mar’yana Vakolyuk (Ukraine)

ESM / ASA

ASA

ASA

ASA

RPV / ASA

ASA / EEP


ASA

ASA / WAT

ESM / ASA

RPV / ASA

ASA / WAT

ASA / ESM


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