Bio
BioAriel M. Greenberg is a senior staff scientist and project manager whose research interests include psychophysiology, behavioral modeling and simulation, and ethics for artificial agency. His work addresses topics in computational social and cognitive-affective science, toward applications in defense, intelligence, and public health. He is an instructor of agent-based modeling, serves as assistant editor-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest, and steers the SBP-BRiMS Conference.