Tuong Manh Vu

BSc (Nottingham), MSc (Nottingham), PhD (Nottingham)

School of Medicine and Population Health

Honorary Research Fellow

t.vu@sheffield.ac.uk

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Tuong Manh Vu
School of Medicine and Population Health
Profile

I received BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the University of Nottingham. My PhD focuses on the Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation of Public Goods Game.

In 2017, I joined the CASCADE project (Calibrated Agent Simulations for Combined Analysis of Drinking Etiologies) at the University of Sheffield to further pursue his research interest in strategic modelling and simulation of human-centred complex systems. CASCADE will develop agent-based models of alcohol use which will draw on existing theories for why people drink and seek novel combinations of these theories in order to better explain the changes in alcohol use we observe in society.

Research interests

My research interests are agent-based modelling and simulation, complex systems, evolutionary computing, and alcohol policy modelling.

Publications

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Journal articles

  • Vu TM, Buckley C, Bai H, Nielson A, Probst C, Brennan A, Shuper P, Strong M & Purshouse R (2020) . Complexity, 2020.
  • Vu T, Probst C, Nielsen A, Bai H, Buckley C, Meier P, Strong M, Brennan A & Purshouse R (2020) . Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 23(3).
  • Probst C, Vu TM, Epstein JM, Nielsen AE, Buckley C, Brennan A, Rehm J & Purshouse RC (2020) . Health Education and Behavior.
  • Vu TM, Wagner C & Siebers P-O (2019) . Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 22(2).

Conference proceedings

  • Vu TM, Probst C, Epstein JM, Brennan A, Strong M & Purshouse RC (2019) . Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference

All publications

Journal articles

  • Vu TM (2021) . Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines.
  • Chung-Delgado K, Valdivia Venero JE & Vu TM (2021) . Cureus, 13(3).
  • Vu TM, Buckley C, Bai H, Nielson A, Probst C, Brennan A, Shuper P, Strong M & Purshouse R (2020) . Complexity, 2020.
  • Vu T, Probst C, Nielsen A, Bai H, Buckley C, Meier P, Strong M, Brennan A & Purshouse R (2020) . Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 23(3).
  • Probst C, Vu TM, Epstein JM, Nielsen AE, Buckley C, Brennan A, Rehm J & Purshouse RC (2020) . Health Education and Behavior.
  • Vu TM, Wagner C & Siebers P-O (2019) . Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 22(2).
  • Brennan A, Buckley C, Vu TM, Probst C, Nielsen A, Bai H, Broomhead T, Greenfield T, Kerr W, Meier PS , Rehm J et al () . International Journal of Microsimulation, 13(2), 21-60.

Conference proceedings

  • Vu TM, Probst C, Epstein JM, Brennan A, Strong M & Purshouse RC (2019) . Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference
  • Purshouse RC, Vu T, Bai H, Buckley CM, Nielsen AE, Probst C & Brennan A (2019) ALCOHOL POLICY MODELING USING THEORY - A NEW COMPUTATIONAL PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPING MECHANISM-BASED EXPLANATORY MODELS. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, Vol. 43 (pp 142A-142A)
  • Alotaibi A, Lohse N & Vu TM (2016) . Procedia CIRP, Vol. 57 (pp 728-733)
  • Vu TM, Siebers PO, Skatova A & Turocy T (2015) Modelling the effect of individual differences in punishment sensitivity on behaviour in a public goods game. 14th International Conference on Modeling and Applied Simulation, MAS 2015 (pp 110-117)
  • Vu TM, Siebers PO & Wagner C (2014) The potential of object-oriented analysis and design for Agent-based Computational Economics. Modelling and Simulation 2014 - European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2014 (pp 143-149)
  • Vu TM, Siebers PO & Wagner C (2013) . 2013 13th UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, UKCI 2013 (pp 54-61)
  • Dawson D, Siebers P-O & Vu TM () . Proceedings of the 2014 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, 7 September 2014 - 10 September 2014.
  • Vu TM, Davies E, Buckley C, Brennan A & Purshouse R () Using Multi-objective Grammar-based Genetic Programming to Integrate Multiple Social Theories in Agent-based Modeling. Lecture notes in computer science