Charles River Analytics, Inc.
Mr. Eusebi’s primary research interests include agent-based modeling and simulation, collective intelligence, crowdsourcing, game-based training systems, and gamification and incentive management techniques. Mr. Eusebi currently leads a crowdsourced job analysis project for the Army Research Institute, as well as projects in applied game theory, collective intelligence, structured analytic techniques, gamified image analysis tasks. His current and past projects have studied synthetic data generation, crowdsourcing, incentive structures and cognitive biases, collaborative workspaces, recommender systems, skill modeling, game theory, game design, Bayesian modeling, and agent-based simulation.
Mr. Eusebi’s previous work at Charles River has included developing microgames and motivational systems for training cognitive abilities, acoustic physics, and sonar contact management, and authoring tools for automated agents and training content. Prior to joining Charles River, Mr. Eusebi received bachelor and master’s degrees in physics from Wesleyan University, and then spent 8 years as a game designer in the commercial games industry. Mr. Eusebi also taught Game Design and Level Design courses at the New England Institute of Art for 4 years.