Carmen Iasiello
- Adjunct Faculty
Contact Info
- Name
- Dr. Carmen Iasiello
- Job Title
- Adjunct Faculty
Affiliations
Departments
- Computational & Data Sciences Department (Adjunct)
Research Areas
- Agent-based modeling
Education
PhD, Computational Social Science, George Mason University, 2021
MA, Chinese History, Columbia University, 2003
BA, International Studies, American University, 2001
Current Research
My research focuses on the practical applications of agent-based modeling and database design Previous and current topics have included early Chinese state formation, underrepresentation in labor markets, human resource management, and energy infrastructure systems.
Selected Publications
Iasiello, C. (2021). An Agent Based Modeling Approach for Human Resource Management. Dissertation. George Mason University.
Iasiello, C., Crooks, A., & Wittman, S. (2020). The Human Resource Management Parameter Experimentation Tool. In International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (pp. 298-307). Springer, Cham.
Iasiello, C. (2020). Using agent-based modeling to interpret underlying factors of underrepresentation of minorities in Hollywood films. In Proceedings of the 2020 Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim '20). Society for Computer Simulation International, San Diego, CA, USA, Article 43, 1–12.
Iasiello, C. (2017). Using agent-based modeling to replicate origins of social complexity: the case of limited evidence in the late Longshan cultures and early Erlitou culture. In Proceedings of the 2017 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC '17). IEEE Press, Article 363, 1–12.
Contact Info
- Name
- Dr. Carmen Iasiello
- Job Title
- Adjunct Faculty