Dr. Dorien DeTombe (MSc. Ph.D.)
Chair International Research Society on Methodology of Societal Complexity
Chair Operational Research Euro, West-Euro,
& Dutch Working Group Complex Societal Problems & Issues
P.O. Box. 3286, 1001 AB Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Europe
Tel: +31 20 6927526
Email: DeTombe@nosmo.nl
Biostatement
Dr. Dorien J. DeTombe studied social science and computer science. She received her doctorate in the field of methodology for Complex Societal Problems & Issues and developed the COMPRAM method (COMplex PRoblem hAndling Method). She established the field of Methodology for Complex Societal Problems. She is a member of several scientific boards. She is a regular referee for conferences and journals in her field of research. She is a recognized researcher in her field of research both national and international. She worked for many years at Utrecht University and at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. The COMPRAM methodology is selected by the OECD (July 2006) to handle Global Safety.
Dorien J. DeTombe published many articles and books on the subject of Methodology of Complex Societal Problems. She is doing research on the subject of how to handle complex problems; policy problems like flood, disaster, risk, HIV/AIDS, urban research, future planning, agricultural issues, terrorism, flu pandemic, swine flu and Tsunami.
She gives lectures on the subject of Methodology of Societal Complexity as visiting professor and at conferences all over the world.
She organizes yearly conferences on the topic of Methodology of Societal Complexity. She is editor of several journals.
Dorien J. DeTombe is chair of the International Society on Methdology of Societal Complexity the Operational Research Euro Working Group Complex Societal Problems & Issues, the West-Euro Working Group Complex Societal Problems & Issues, chair of the and of the Dutch Research Group (Nosmo) Complex Societal Problems & Issues. She is secretary of the Nosmo simulation research group.
Curriculum-Vitae Dorien DeTombe
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