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The GeoSim 2022 workshop focuses on all aspects of geospatial simulation as a paradigm to understand, model, and predict spatial phenomena and aid decision making. New simulation methodologies an[…]
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2020: Seminar in Maternal-Infant Relationship Studies: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence March 7 and 9, 2020 | 9:00 am to 5:00 pm | ICBS, UFRGS,8888 Porto Alegre, Brazil https://sites.google.com/view/envermiguel/seminar-in-maternal-infant-relationship-studies
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.
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.
Please see the event website at https://www.socsimfest.eu/
GIScience 2020 invites contributions from a wide range of disciplines related to geographic information science, such as geography, earth science, cognitive science, information science, computer science, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, life sciences, and social science. Topics of interest include agent-based modelling, see https://www.giscience.org/. Deadlines are March 16th (full papers) and May 25th (short papers).
Volker Grimm and Steve Railsback will offer their 9th summer course in individual-based modeling at Humboldt State University, but this year the course will be a “boot camp” experience focused on the participants’ own modeling projects.
“Agent Based Modelling for Resilience - Making it happen” is the joint ESSA / DeSIRE Summer School aimed at working on resilience of complex systems.
Seminar in Maternal Infant Relationship Studies: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
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Determine the neural pathways by which the nervous system of the neonates establish attachment with their mothers is a problem that has motivated hypothesis and experiments at several scale levels, from neurotransmission to ethological level.
Discuss challenges and a roadmap for the integration of experimental studies and complex system simulation.
For more information about the call, take a tour at http://www.gi-forum.org/images/Forms/2020/GI_Forum2020_CallforPapers_SpatialSimulation.pdf
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