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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
An intensive 5-days of bridging the various disciplinary knowledge and views of othering and polarization. This will include social simulators but also people from all fields.
Taught by Prof. Dr. Petra Ahrweiler (Mainz University; president of ESSA) and Dr. Corinna Elsenbroich (Glasgow University), the course “Policy Modelling” focuses on the substantive problems, theories, and related computational models in a number of core areas of policy modelling. Participants learn to bridge the gap between policy practice and formal models by applying complexity-sensitive computational methods (especially agent-based modelling) using Netlogo and Python.
Social Simulation FesT will return in 2022, making the event a tradition (see https://www.socsimfest.eu/). This year we will have a SocSimFesT Month: 3, 10, 17 and 25 May 2022. The first four Tue[…]
MABS 2022 – The 23rd Multi-Agent-Based Simulation Workshop
hosted at AAMAS 2022 (Auckland, New Zealand)
May 9-10, 2022
(Extended deadline: Feb 6, 2022)
Website: https://mabsworkshop.github.io/
A series of seminars happening the first Tuesday of every month @ 1pm CET (noon UK). Registration for the series free but necessary to get the Zoom link.
SSC 2021 is the 16th annual Social Simulation Conference and will take place from 20th to 24th September 2021 at the Cracow University of Economics, Poland. The conference is one of the key activ[…]
Please see the event website at https://www.socsimfest.eu/
There will be an online workshop on “Othering & Polarisation” 3-6pm CET on each of the days 9, 10, 11 June 2020. Agent-based modelling is envisaged as being one of the tools that help integrate the various perspectives on this. Details at
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