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Nikolas Zöller is a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development's Adaptive Rationality department. His work focuses on collective intelligence, human-AI collaboration, and computational modeling of social systems. He combines methods from physics, computer science, and psychology to study decision-making processes in both natural and artificial collectives.
- Ph.D. candidate at Constructor University Bremen (2020-2024)
- Research Associate at Potsdam University of Applied Sciences (2015-2022)
- Master of Science in Physics from Freie Universität Berlin (2014)
- Bachelor of Science in Physics from Freie Universität Berlin (2010)
His research spans:
- Collective intelligence frameworks
- Human-AI collaborative diagnostics
- Agent-based modeling of social networks
- Technological co-diffusion patterns
- Thermodynamic optimization in physical systems
Recent publications highlight his work on:
- Diagnostic accuracy in human-AI collectives
- GitHub collaboration topology
- Affect control theory in group dynamics
- Co-diffusion of complementary technologies
Scientific recognition includes:
- European Press Prize (2022) as part of a team
- Springer Best Masters Award (2014)
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