Joshua Daymude
Assistant Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
Daymude researches algorithmic theory for the efficient coordination and characterization of collective emergent behavior in biological, social and engineered complex systems.
Recent stories
November 3, 2025
ASU researchers developed a model showing how fear, boldness and surveillance interact to shape when people choose to speak up or stay silent.
February 21, 2025
Award honors extraordinary efforts to provide graduate students with interpersonal connection and support.
September 23, 2024
Fulton Schools faculty member Joshua Daymude has collaborated with the Learning and Teaching Hub on new hybrid instructional tools.
February 11, 2022
Andrea Richa and Thomas Sugar have earned one of the most prestigious honors at ASU for their trailblazing efforts in research, teaching and leadership.
Additional stories
2021 year in review
December 23, 2021
Revisit some of the year's most popular stories about how Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students and faculty made lasting impacts throughout 2021.
Computing scenarios for defusing polarizing politics
December 7, 2021
Researchers use computational modeling to examine the dynamics of extreme political polarization and how to prevent it from undermining democracy.
Greater than the sum of its parts
April 23, 2021
Computer scientists Andréa Richa and Joshua Daymude explore how undirected local interactions induce collective behaviors.