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The abundance of data, accessible computing power, and storage has revolutionized science and ushered an era of data-driven scientific discoveries. This talk will cover the challenges involved in capturing and managing computational provenance and examine the evolution of methods and tools that have been proposed to facilitate transparency and reproducibility.
The Social Simulation FesT is a free online event 20-21 May 2025 for anyone interested in social simulation.
The call for session proposals is open, which you can propose until 7 March 2025 here: https://forms.gle/5j6i9v9s6LP2WDWf7
Best regards,
The SocSim Fest Committee
Is limited computing capacity holding back your science? Do you need help managing your research computing workloads with automation? If you work with research workloads that can be broken into independent, parallel computing tasks.
The OSG School uses lectures, demonstrations, hands-on exercises, personal consulting with OSG experts, and even roleplaying to teach you how to use high-throughput computing (HTC) effectively and get a research workload up and running.
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.
Brain Emulation Challenge Workshop: Functionalizing Brain Data, Ground-Truthing, and the Role of Artificial Data in Advancing Neuroscience
Explore the challenges and opportunities in functionalizing brain data to emulate neural circuits, tackle cutting-edge topics such as ground-truthing for validation, leveraging artificial datasets generated from virtual brain tissue, and the transformative potential of virtual brain platforms, such as applied to the forthcoming Brain Emulation Challenge.
The Summer Visiting Scholar Program is open to graduate students interested in spending up to 6 weeks at the CSDMS Integration Facility at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Selected students will be working on their own research and will benefit from mentoring with the CSDMS Research Software Engineers and faculty/staff.
The 24th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2025) will be held in Detroit, Michigan, USA, on May 19-23, 2025.
Student Modeling Contest!
What is needed:
A digital copy of one of your relevant thesis chapter or research paper (please do not submit your entire thesis!),
A link to a public repository of your code with an open source license, and technical documentation,
Contact information for your supervisor.
More information for the session and registration can be found here: https://is4ie.org/events/event/international-industrial-ecology-day-2024/program/112
This workshop explores the intersection of Agent-Based Modeling, Complex Networks, and High-Performance Computing for large-scale systems. It includes talks, a panel, posters, and a hands-on course on Vahana.jl. Aimed at researchers and students in complex systems and related fields. Speakers from various universities will present. Free participation with registration; poster abstracts due November 10th.
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