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Hiroki Sayama is a SUNY Distinguished Professor and Executive Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies at Binghamton University’s Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, where he leads the School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering. He also directs the Center for Collective Dynamics of Complex Systems (CoCo). His research focuses on complex systems science, network science, computational social science, and mathematical modeling, with applications in artificial life/chemistry, healthcare informatics, and socio-technical systems.
Dr. Sayama holds a BS, MS, and DSc from the University of Tokyo. His work bridges theoretical frameworks and real-world applications, including agent-based modeling of pandemic response, analysis of social network dynamics, and open-ended evolutionary systems. Recent research highlights include investigations into opinion dynamics, adaptive networks, and the interplay between military/healthcare expenditures and GDP growth.
His awards include the SUNY Distinguished Professor title, reflecting his contributions to interdisciplinary systems science. Sayama’s research is supported by collaborative projects with industry and government, and he actively engages in science education initiatives like NetSci High to promote network science literacy among students.




