Professor of Network Science & Problem Structuring Methods@Fundação Getulio Vargas - São Paulo
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Proficient in five languages and hailing from Europe, Ion Georgiou is an internationally recognized scholar and practitioner specializing in conceptual and empirical decision-support modeling; network modeling, mapping, and analysis; problem structuring methods for tackling complexity, uncertainty, and negotiation; and, geopolitical dynamics. Dr. Georgiou’s professional endeavors span four continents, encompassing notable organizations such as Scotland Yard and the European Union. Among those of his achievements featured in leading Anglo-American social science journals, his scholarship resolves one of the 20th century’s prominent analytical problems in graph theory; enhances and evaluates compatibility and diversity within teams; guides decision-making processes in infrastructure development; addresses the epistemological and ethical challenges arising from systemic problems; pioneers an innovative, case-based experiential learning approach in education; employs an evaluative rubric for integrating historical perspectives within literature reviews; and establishes the first, cohesive, unified methodology for training in social network analysis.More...