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Jiangzhuo Chen is a Research Associate Professor at the Biocomplexity Institute of the University of Virginia. His academic background includes a PhD in Computer Science from Northeastern University (2005), an MA in Economics from Boston College (1998), and a BA in Economics from Nanjing University (1995). Prior to his current role, he served as a post-doctoral researcher and senior research associate at the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech.
His educational credentials:
- PhD in Computer Science, Northeastern University, 2005
- MA in Economics, Boston College, 1998
- BA in Economics, Nanjing University, 1995
Dr. Chen's research integrates computer science and economics to model complex systems, with emphasis on high-performance simulation of social network dynamics (EpiFast, Indemics), synthetic population modeling (GlobalPop), and epidemic forecasting (Social Eyes/FluCaster). His work has been published in top-tier venues including the Journal of the ACM, ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, and PLOS ONE, demonstrating interdisciplinary impact across computational social science and public health.
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He operates within the Biocomplexity Institute's collaborative ecosystem, developing large-scale simulation frameworks for real-world applications in pandemic response and social network analysis.
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