
معرفی
Samuel Pizelo is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Game Studies at New York University. His research focuses on the global history of games as modeling technologies, tracing their use from ancient cosmological and divinatory systems to contemporary applications in machine learning and the sciences. Key themes include the role of games in systems modeling and symbolic computation history.
His work spans publications in Representations, Digital Humanities Quarterly, ROMchip, and Game Studies. He has extensive experience leading research projects and teaching undergraduate courses in critical data science, game design, and science studies.
Pizelo’s interdisciplinary approach bridges literature, technology, and cultural studies, emphasizing the intersection of games with broader scientific and intellectual histories.



