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<p> Michael Barton is a Professor in the School of Complex Adaptive Systems and in the School of Human Evolution & Social Change, and Director of the Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity at Arizona State University (USA). He also directs the Network for Computational Modeling in Social and Ecological Sciences (<a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES.Net</a>), an international scientific network to enable accessibility, open science, and best practices for computation in the socio-ecological sciences. Barton received his BA from the University of Kansas in Anthropology/Archaeology, and MA and PhD from the University of Arizona in Anthropology/Archaeology and Geosciences. His research centers around long-term human ecology and landscape dynamics, integrating computational modeling, geospatial technologies, and data science with geoarchaeological field studies. Barton has directed transdisciplinary research on hunter-gatherers and small-holder farmers in the Mediterranean and North America for over three decades, and collaborates on research on human-environmental interactions in the modern world. He is a member of the open-source GRASS GIS Development Team and Project Steering Committee, dedicated to making advanced geospatial technologies openly accessible to the world. Web page and CV at: <a href="http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton"> http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton <a/> </p>
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<p> <br> Michael Barton is a Professor in the School of Complex Adaptive Systems and in the School of Human Evolution & Social Change, and Director of the Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity at Arizona State University (USA). He also directs the Network for Computational Modeling in Social and Ecological Sciences (<a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES.Net</a>), an international scientific network to enable accessibility, open science, and best practices for computation in the socio-ecological sciences. Barton received his BA from the University of Kansas in Anthropology/Archaeology, and MA and PhD from the University of Arizona in Anthropology/Archaeology and Geosciences. His research centers around long-term human ecology and landscape dynamics, integrating computational modeling, geospatial technologies, and data science with geoarchaeological field studies. Barton has directed transdisciplinary research on hunter-gatherers and small-holder farmers in the Mediterranean and North America for over three decades, and collaborates on research on human-environmental interactions in the modern world. He is a member of the open-source GRASS GIS Development Team and Project Steering Committee, dedicated to making advanced geospatial technologies openly accessible to the world. Web page and CV at: <a href="http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton"> http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton </a> </p>
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<p> <br> Laura Swantek is the project coordinator for the Network for Computational Modeling in Social and Ecological Sciences (<ahref="https://comses.net">CoMSES.Net</a>). She received her MA from University at Albany in Classics and her PhD from Arizona State University in Anthropology/Archaeology.</p>
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<p> <br> Allen Lee is a full stack software engineer who has been building cyberinfrastructure for computational social science at Arizona State University since 2006; projects include <ahref="https://www.tdar.org">the Digital Archaeological Record</a>, <ahref="https://commons.asu.edu">the Virtual Commons</a>, <ahref="https://seslibrary.asu.edu">the Social Ecological Systems Library</a>, <ahref="https://openskope.org">Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE)</a>, <ahref="https://interplanetary.asu.edu/port-of-mars">the Port of Mars</a>, and <ahref="https://comses.net">CoMSES Net</a>, where he serves as co-director and technical lead.
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Allen also works to improve the state of open, transparent, reusable, and reproducible computational science as a <ahref="https://carpentries.org">Carpentries certified instructor</a> and maintainer for the <ahref="https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-gapminder">Python Novice Gapminder lesson</a>, and member of the <ahref="https://github.com/force11/force11-sciwg">Force 11 Software Citation Implementation Working Group</a> and <ahref="https://github.com/scicodes">Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories</a>. </p>
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<p> Dr. Min Chen is a full professor and the Vice Director of Key Lab of Virtual Geographic Environment (Ministry of Education of PRC), Nanjing Normal University, China. His research interests are geographic modeling and simulation, virtual geographic environment. He is the group leader of the Open Geographic Modeling and Simulation System (<ahref="http://geomodeling.njnu.edu.cn/">OpenGMS</a>) team.
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<p> <br> Dr. Min Chen is a full professor and the Vice Director of Key Lab of Virtual Geographic Environment (Ministry of Education of PRC), Nanjing Normal University, China. His research interests are geographic modeling and simulation, virtual geographic environment. He is the group leader of the Open Geographic Modeling and Simulation System (<ahref="http://geomodeling.njnu.edu.cn/">OpenGMS</a>) team.
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He is the executive editor of Annals of GIS (an official journal of International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Sciences (CPGIS))(ESCI), an editor of Environmental Modelling & Software (an official journal of International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)). He also serves as the Vice-President of iEMSs (2020-), Chair of Modeling Geographic System Committee of International Geographical Union (IGU) (2020-), Co-Chair of Education and Capacity Building for Digital Earth committee of the International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE) (2019-), Chair of Exploring interoperability of open modeling platforms Initiative in Community Surface Dynamic Modeling System (CSDMS)(2019-), Chair of Young Scientist Working Group in Asian Geographic Associate (AGA)(2019-), Co-Chair of National VGE committee of ISDE (2016-), a member of board of directors of The Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc. (MSSANZ,2021-). Most important, he is a Fellow of International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, and a Fellow of Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers. He is also the PI of National Young Talents Program China (Funded as the key level), PI of NSF for Excellent Young Scholars of China, Distinguished professor of Jiangsu province, group leader of Innovative and entrepreneurial talent group of Jiangsu Province, the Innovative personality of Jiangsu province.
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<p> <br> Karin Frank is a Professor for Ecological Modelling at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. The focus of her research is on modeling the structure, dynamics, functions and stability properties of ecological, eco-hydrological and social-ecological systems under the influence of global change (esp. climate, land use and institutional change). </p>
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<p> <br> Bert Jagers is a Senior Advisor and Researcher at Deltares. He has extensive experience in developing numerical engines for integrated environmental assessment, with a background in mathematics, physics, and civil engineering. Bert specializes in software development, numerical modeling, earth surface processes in particular hydrology and biogeomorphology.</p>
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