Yingyue (Juno) Liu

Yingyue (Juno)  Liu
  • Ph.D. Student
  • College of Social Science
  • Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences

BIOGRAPHY

My broad interests and desire to be a scholar brought me to ESPP. Urbanization, migrant workers, and agriculture were topics I spent most of my time on in the past ten years as an economics student. For my dissertation research in Geography, I would focus on “spatially-explicit agent-based models” and explore how science and policy can achieve the well-being of small stakeholders, efficient land management, and rural community sustainability. I want to die as a “Renaissance woman”. But I also keep Max Weber’s words in mind: ”Mind you, the devil is old; grow old to understand him.” So I will live as an environmental science and policy explorer first."

Conference Presentations: “Contemporary Tools and Models of Farmer Decision-Making and Food System Assessments”, Global Land Programme 3rd Open Science Meeting, 26 October 2016, Beijing, China http://www.glp-osm2016.com

Training Programs: International Winter School “How to model human decision-making in social-ecological agent-based models” for Ph.D. students and early Postdocs, 2-7 January 2017, Center for Behavior, Institutions and the Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA https://complexity.asu.edu/CBIEWinterSchool2017