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This 30-hour course will introduce the principles and practice of agent-based modelling. Participants will learn how to design, implement, and evaluate ABMs that are relevant to their own fields of research and teaching. The course includes introductory instruction in NetLogo, a popular and powerful software platform and programming language specifically for ABMs.
Steve Railsback and Volker Grimm will present their short course introducing agent-based modeling for scientific applications. Major topics include model design—how to determine what things should be in a model or left out; programming models in the NetLogo platform; and model analysis—how to use a working model to produce theoretical and applied understanding. The course is sponsored by the NetLogo team at Northwestern University.
Intro to Agent Based Modeling classes being planned by University of Milan
Applications are open for the 2024 ESIIL Innovation Summit
A virtual meeting focused on the tobefair.org initiative (Thursday, August 24th from 8:00 am to 9:00 am Arizona time) aims to promote FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) in computational modeling courses. Participants will learn about practical FAIR implementation and hear from those who have successfully executed projects on ‘Making a Model FAIR.’
Interested in learning about the climate system and acquiring computational skills to access, analyze, and visualize climate data? Join Climatematch Academy as a student for our two week virtual program, where you will learn from world-class climate experts and collaborate on team projects with fellow students. Prior experience with climate science is not necessary, however familiarity with a coding language is required.
eX Modelo - 3rd edition - is a research school dedicated to the exploration of simulation models (sensitivity analysis, calibration, validation, etc.) that will be held from May 30th to June 4th,[…]
A summer school dedicated to the exploration of complex system models. Both theoretical and practical sessions will help participant to have a large overview on efficient techniques to validate models and to address it high level questioning. The experimentations will be run on HPC through the dedicated platform for model exploration: OpenMOLE.
Compute Canada’s WestGrid is moving its Research Computing Summer School online.
eX Modelo - 2nd edition - is a research summer school on the exploration of simulation models (sensitivity analysis, calibration, validation, etc.) that will be held from May 25 to 29, 2019 in a […]
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