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The most festive social simulation event of the year!
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Wednesday 15th […]
Jointly organised by the Behave Lab, University of Milan and University of Brescia, this school aims to train students on agent-based modelling by theoretical and practical lectures, daily hands-[…]
In conjunction with JURIX 2022, the 35th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, this workshop is envisioned to be complementary to the traditional scope of computati[…]
The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered a large wave of fresh research on epidemiological models, both using traditional equation-based approaches as well as more modern approaches such as agent-base[…]
Computational simulation provides an inexpensive and time efficient means of carrying out what-if scenarios and studies into alternative strategies for a given situation. Furthermore, it enables […]
SSC2022 is the 17th annual Social Simulation Conference and will take place from 12–16 September 2022 at the University of Milan, Italy. The conference is organized by European Social Simulation […]
Join AIMES, Earth Commission, Future Earth and the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity for the Paleo focused webinar in a series that aims to advance the knowledge about tipping elements, irreversibility, and abrupt changes in the Earth system.
Register at https://tipping-series-positive-paleo-collaps.confetti.events/signup
Online Event at Boston University: Simulation Modeling for Public Health. Calls for the use of systems modeling and simulation methods to advance population health and address health disparities […]
SBP-BRiMS is a multidisciplinary conference with a selective single paper track and poster session. The conference also invites a small number of high quality tu[…]
The Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis (CfAS), a CoMSES Net partner, is seeking participants for a new initiative that has recently been funded by the John Templeton Foundation and Santa Fe Institute. This project brings together archaeologists, historians and cultural evolutionary theorists to work with and guide the evolution of a new research tool, the Database of Religious History
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