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Dr. Corinna Elsenbroich is a Senior Lecturer in Computational Modelling in Public Health at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit. She co-directs the System Science In Public Health and health Economics Research (SIPHER) consortium and serves as a co-investigator for the Centre for Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus (CECAN).
- Specializes in complexity social science and agent-based modelling
- Focuses on combining computational, case-based, and participatory methods for policy design
- Active in systems-informed health impact assessment and climate policy analysis
Her research explores:
- Ontology and epistemology of computational models
- Dynamic social networks in juvenile delinquency
- Neighbourhood effects on extortion racketeering
- Collective reasoning in social dilemmas
- Interdisciplinary method integration
- Health inequality mitigation through systems approaches
Recent work includes modeling housing market shocks (2024), systems science applications to climate policy (2025), and educational mental health interventions (2024). She leads the HealthMod cluster (2024-2028) and contributes to UK-wide systems science initiatives.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NCRM Placement Fellowship (2017)
- Editorial board member for Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (2015-ongoing)
- Management Committee, European Social Simulation Association (2020-2022)
Teaching includes complexity social science, agent-based modelling, and interdisciplinary research methods. She has contributed to policy toolkits like CECAN's Evaluation and Policy Practice Notes.



