Shade T. Shutters
Researcher · Dynamics and resilience of economic structures
Max Planck Institute of GeoanthropologyAbout
Shade T. Shutters is a complexity scientist at Arizona State University's School of Complex Adaptive Systems and an Affiliated Scientist at the Department of Structural Change in the Technosphere. He combines data science, evolutionary theory, and complex adaptive systems to analyze economic development and resilience, particularly in urban contexts.
- PhD in Systems Ecology
- Postdoctoral studies in Applied Economics (University of Vigo, Spain) and Complexity Science (Arizona State University)
His research focuses on evolutionary economic geography, innovation ecosystems, and economic transformations like energy transitions. At ASU's Decision Theater, he develops data-driven tools for economic development policy, collaborating with stakeholders globally. He also maintains external affiliations with the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, Global Climate Forum, and National Laboratory for Education Transformation.
Current work emphasizes mapping economic pathways for sustainable futures using interdisciplinary methodologies.
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