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Faculty Profile
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William
Rand
Assistant Professor
Ph.D, University of Michigan
Robert H. Smith School of
Business
3457 Van Munching Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
20742-1815
Phone:
301-405-7229
Fax:
301-405-0146
E-mail:
wrand@rhsmith.umd.edu
Curriculum Vitae

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Joined University of Maryland
in 2008.
William Rand examines the use of
computational modeling
techniques, like agent-based
modeling, geographic information
systems, social network
analysis, and machine learning,
to help understand and analyze
complex systems, like the
diffusion of innovation,
organizational learning, and
economic markets.
He received
his doctorate in Computer
Science from the University of
Michigan in 2005 where he worked
on the application of
evolutionary computation
techniques to dynamic
environments. While finishing
his doctorate he was involved in
a large scale research project
that developed an agent-based
model of residential land use in
the Southeast Michigan area.
Later as a postdoctoral research
fellow at Northwestern
University in the Northwestern
Institute on Complex Systems
(NICO), he continued to develop
his interest in agent-based
modeling and evolutionary
computation, and began combining
these techniques with social
network analysis.
He is
currently co-authoring a
textbook on agent-based
modeling. Over the course of
his research experience, he has
used computer models to help
understand a large variety of
complex systems, such as the
evolution of cooperation,
suburban sprawl, traffic
patterns, financial systems,
land-use and land-change in
urban systems, and many other
phenomena.
Selected
Publications
Wang, Jun, and Gregory Dam, Sule
Yildirim, William Rand, Uri
Wilensky and James C. Houk
(2008), "Reciprocity Between the
Cerebellum and the Cerebral
Cortex: Nonlinear Dynamics in
Microscopic Modules,"
Complexity, (cover
article), 14(2): 29-45.
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