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Seminar in Maternal Infant Relationship Studies: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
Description
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
“Z_GIS online compact” are academic short courses that are delivered online by the University of Salzburg, Austria. One course lasts for three months and is worth 6 ECTS credits, according to the[…]
From October 7 to 10, the German VHB (German Academic Association for Business Research) is offering a ProDok-Workshop for doctoral students on Simulation for Business Research in Kiel. […]
for PhD students and postdocs will take place from September 8 to 14, 2019 at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ[…]
The course covers a range of conceptual and practical aspects of modelling and is designed around a practical tutorial which allows students to learn NetLogo through programming a real social sci[…]
Agent-Based Models in Philosophy: Prospects and Limitations
March 20-22, 2019
Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum
Winter School on „Spatial Simulation Modelling“ in Salzburg (Austria), from 13. to 22. Feb. 2019
Complex problems need adequate approaches. In this winter school, you will learn how to desig[…]
CSS2018 is the annual conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA), meeting in Santa Fe since 2011.
The workshop is aimed in particular at people who conduct social simulations using agent-based modelling.
The opportunity is offered to present own research projects and to discuss them with the plenum.
Our keynote speakers are László Gulyás, William Rand and Iris Lorscheid.
Detailed information is available on our homepage: https://www.uni-muenster.de/GK-Vertrauen-Kommunikation/abm-workshop/abm-workshop.html
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