Mohammad Salahshour
Research Fellow · Collective Behavior
Max Planck Institute of Animal BehaviorAbout
Dr. Mohammad Salahshour is a Research Fellow at the Department of Collective Behavior, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz, Germany. His work focuses on understanding collective behavior, evolutionary game theory, and ecological dynamics across biological and robotic systems.
Research interests include the mechanisms behind swarm intelligence, predator-prey interactions, cooperation dynamics in heterogeneous populations, and the interplay between ecological resources and evolutionary processes. He explores these themes through agent-based modeling, game theory frameworks, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Recent work highlights contributions to understanding how noise impacts cooperation, the evolution of moral norms, and the adaptability of robot swarms in dynamic environments. His studies often bridge ecological observations with theoretical models to uncover universal principles governing collective systems.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Collective Behavior, collaborating on projects involving animal behavior, robotics, and computational ecology.
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