| Richard Holden |
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Research Fellow
He has a broad interest in complex biological and social systems. Specific interests include applications of complexity to pedestrian movement, image processing, axon guidance in the development of the optic nerve, and information diffusion in complex networks. As part of these he has worked with the following techniques; cellular automata, pulse-coupled neural networks, traditional neural nets,evolutionary algorithms, lattice-based models of traffic. Within SIMIAN, Richard is working on the ‘Repeated Interaction’ project.
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Richard has worked on research projects both within academia and industry; University of Plymouth,University of Edinburgh, Santa Fe Institute; British Telecom; Cognia EU; Systems Biologica.