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[Andrea Tettamanzi](http://www.i3s.unice.fr/~tettaman/ "Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi's Home Page") is a full professor at the [University of Nice Sophia Antipolis](http://www.unice.fr) since September 2012. His research affiliation is with the [Wimmics research team](http://wimmics.inria.fr/) (a joint research team of the [I3S Laboratory](http://www.i3s.unice.fr) and [INRIA](http://www.inria.fr/)) and his teaching affiliation is with the [Département Informatique](http://deptinfo.unice.fr/).
His major research interests are: evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy logic, and soft computing (or computational intelligence) in general; recently, he has also engaged in research on the logical foundations of cognitive agents.
From November 2002 to August 2012, he was an associate professor at the [University of Milan](http://www.unimi.it/).
From 1998 to 2002, he was an assistant professor at the [University of Milan](http://www.unimi.it/).
**Note:** the publications deposited in HAL (and appearing below) are only those published after his arrival at the [University of Nice Sophia Antipolis](http://www.unice.fr). His previous production is available from the University of Milan's [*Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca*](http://air.unimi.it) (Institutional Research Archive), at [this page](https://air.unimi.it/simple-search?query=tettamanzi&location=&sort_by=score&order=desc&rpp=10&etal=0&filtername=author&filterquery=rp18181&filtertype=authority "Andrea Tettamanzi's Publications").
[Andrea Tettamanzi](http://www.i3s.unice.fr/~tettaman/ "Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi's Home Page") is a full professor at the [University of Nice Sophia Antipolis](http://www.unice.fr) since September 2012. His research affiliation is with the [Wimmics research team](http://wimmics.inria.fr/) (a joint research team of the [I3S Laboratory](http://www.i3s.unice.fr) and [INRIA](http://www.inria.fr/)) and his teaching affiliation is with the [Département Informatique](http://deptinfo.unice.fr/).
His major research interests are: evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy logic, and soft computing (or computational intelligence) in general; recently, he has also engaged in research on the logical foundations of cognitive agents.
From November 2002 to August 2012, he was an associate professor at the [University of Milan](http://www.unimi.it/).
From 1998 to 2002, he was an assistant professor at the [University of Milan](http://www.unimi.it/).
**Note:** the publications deposited in HAL (and appearing below) are only those published after his arrival at the [University of Nice Sophia Antipolis](http://www.unice.fr). His previous production is available from the University of Milan's [*Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca*](http://air.unimi.it) (Institutional Research Archive), at [this page](https://air.unimi.it/simple-search?query=tettamanzi&location=&sort_by=score&order=desc&rpp=10&etal=0&filtername=author&filterquery=rp18181&filtertype=authority "Andrea Tettamanzi's Publications").
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Using ABM to explore the role of socio-environmental interactions on Ancient Settlement Dynamics.CAA 2018 - 46th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology international conference « Human history and digital future », Mar 2018, Tübingen, Germany
Communication dans un congrès
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Modelling complex systems in Archaeology: general issues and first insights from the ModelAnSet projectComplex Systems Academy of Excellence, Nice, 2018, M. Argentina; S. Barland; P. Reynaud-Bouret; F. Cauneau; K. Guillouzouic; U. Kuhl; T. Passot; F. Planchon, Jan 2018, Nice, France. pp.145-154
Communication dans un congrès
hal-02014645v1
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Using ABM to explore the role of socio-environmental interactions on Ancient Settlement DynamicsM. Lang, V. Hochschild, T. Sonnemann. Human history and digital future, Proceeding of the 46th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA 2018), Tübingen University Press, pp.181-190, 2023, 978-3-947251-90-2
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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