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Eric Silverman is a Research Fellow in the Complexity programme at the MRC/CSO Social Public Health Sciences Unit at the University of Glasgow, where he employs agent-based simulation approaches to address complex public health issues. Prior to this, he served as a Research Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Systems at Teesside University. His work there involved the CLC Project at the University of Southampton, which focuses on applying complexity science methods within the social sciences. Eric holds a BA (Honours) in Psychology and a PhD from the School of Computing at the University of Leeds. He has also worked as a JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo, where he conducted research in computer simulation and robotics. His numerous publications and grant applications reflect his dedication to improving health and wellbeing policies in Scotland through innovative modelling techniques.