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Science and Gaming

As the research arm for the Center for Advanced Preparedness and Threat Response Simulation, the CAPTRS Institute integrates scientific rigor into the design and analysis of preparedness gaming. These works highlight our commitment to bridging the gap between data-driven research and actionable outcomes.

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    Towards Human-Game Interaction (HGI)

    Botte, B.; Marinensi, G.; de Rosa, F.; Rizzi, A.

    Games and Learning Alliance (GALA 2025), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 16307, Springer02 January 2026

    As serious games, as well as entertainment games, evolve along a continuum ranging from analog to digital, including hybrid solutions, the design and role of game interfaces have become increasingly...

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    Jjodel for Serious Games: A Metamodel-Driven Vision for Assisted Game Design

    Bucchiarone, A.; de Rosa, F.; Pierantonio, A.

    Games and Learning Alliance (GALA 2025), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 16307, Springer02 January 2026

    Serious games are a powerful way to explore complex problems and promote critical thinking and decision-making in uncertainty. However, designing such games remains a challenge, particularly when integrating...

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    The AMR Knowledge Space Game: participatory modeling to address the complexity of antimicrobial resistance

    F. de Rosa, A. Wilson, V. Seremedi Migliorini, R. Bright

    Scientific Reports05 December 2025

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent and complex global health threat, widely recognized as a silent pandemic that erodes the effectiveness of existing countermeasures and exacerbates...

  • Transdisciplinarity in Serious Gaming Design

    Transdisciplinarity in Serious Gaming Design for Improved Crisis Preparedness

    de Rosa, F.; Escott, M.; Havron, D.; Walkes, D.; Meyers, L. A.

    International Journal of Serious Games, 11(4), 155–17221 November 2024

    Transdisciplinarity is identified as an important paradigm to cope with the complexity of societal problems, such as public health crisis and climate change. It refers to problem solving and research strategies that...

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    The C3C Game: Serious Games and Community-Centered Design for Improved Pandemic Decision Making

    de Rosa, F.; Escott, M.; Havron, D.; Walkes, D.; Meyers, L. A.

    Games and Learning Alliance (GALA 2023), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 14475, Springer29 November 2023

    Serious games have long been used in domains like defense, management, finance, and environmental protection to improve plans and procedures. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health and emergency...

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