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Jan Snellman is a Researcher and Visitor (Faculty) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki. His roles include affiliation with the Kaski Kimmo group and the Professorship Korpi-Lagg Maarit. He holds a Doctoral degree (2015) and Master's degree (2008) in Natural Sciences from the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Science.
His research focuses on interdisciplinary modeling of socio-economic systems, epidemic dynamics, and networked agent behavior. Key interests include agent-based simulations of epidemic spread, socio-economic feedback mechanisms, and the formation of social structures through game-theoretic interactions. Recent work emphasizes computational social science applications, such as pandemic modeling in regional contexts and the interplay between economic activity and disease transmission.
Snellman's publications (2017–2024) explore topics ranging from ultimatum game dynamics to socio-economic pandemic modeling. His research often involves collaboration with groups like the Kaski Kimmo team, focusing on statistical mechanics and complex systems approaches. His work bridges computer science, economics, and public health through computational frameworks analyzing real-world societal challenges.
Professional activities span postdoctoral research and collaborative projects within the Department of Computer Science. His current focus includes advancing agent-based models for policy analysis and understanding systemic risks in socio-technical systems.


