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The struggling merchants is a game to elicit reflections and learn about Complementary Currencies (CC). The qualitative material gathered from this game will inform an ABM[…]
**Call for participation
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https://mabsworkshop.github.io/
Virtual event, registration is free. All accepted papers will be printed in the AAMAS workshop proceedings and accepted papers, after[…]
Conference Theme: Simulation for a Smart World: From Smart Devices to Smart Cities
December 12-15, 2021
JW Marriott Desert Ridge, Arizona
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The BEHAVE Online Spring School 2021 on “Agent-Based Modelling for Social Scientists”, on 19-23 April 2021 will introduce students to Agent-Based Models (ABM) in NetLogo. No computing skills required. Hands-on sections with models and examples. Group and individual counselling for students.
“Agent-based models of social networks”
at Networks 2021 Conference - Joint Sunbelt and NetSci Conference, July 6-11, 2021 (hybrid conference, Washington, DC, USA).
Session organizers:
- Federi[…]
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,[…]
The Software Sustainability Institute’s Collaborations Workshop series brings together researchers, developers, innovators, managers, funders, publishers, policy makers, leaders and educators to explore best practices and the future of research software. Collaborations Workshop 2021 (CW21) will take place online from Tuesday, 30 March to Thursday, 1 April 2021.
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.
NSF is hosting a webinar for the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) or in STEM education. The GRFP provides three years of support for the graduate education of individuals who have demonstrated their potential for significant research achievements in STEM or STEM education.
Purpose of the Winter School
The overall aim of the winter school is that the participants will learn about the opportunities and challenges of agent-based modeling of social-ecological systems. […]
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