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The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas
10th Anniversary International Conference
Call for Papers - CSS 2019
Call for Proposals - CSS 2019 SIGs, Workshops, and Tutorials
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The San Diego Supercomputer Center Summer Institute is a week-long workshop held at the University of California, San Diego that focuses on a broad spectrum of introductory-to-intermediate topics in High Performance Computing and Data Science. The program is aimed at researchers in academia and industry, especially in domains not traditionally engaged in supercomputing, who have problems that cannot typically be solved using local computing resources.
The Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis (CfAS) is requesting information from scholars and researchers in archaeology and allied disciplines interested in designing and possibly participating in one or more collaborative synthetic projects on human migration.
3rd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social
Science (Euro CSS).
This year’s focus: Polarization and Radicalization
Venue: ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Dates: September 2-4,[…]
The Multi-Agent-Based Simulation (MABS) workshop is the twentieth of a series that began in 1998 (http://www.pcs.usp.br/~mabs/). Its scientific focus lies in the confluence of social sciences and[…]
Responsible Artificial Intelligence Agents (RAIA) Workshop 2019
A full-day workshop part of AAMAS2019.
Workshop date: May 13 or 14, 2019
Website: [raia2019.blogs.dsv.su.se]raia2019.blogs.ds[…]
The GeoSim ’18 workshop focuses on all aspects of simulation as a general paradigm to model and predict spatial systems and generate spatial data. New simulation methodologies and frameworks, not necessarily coming from the SIGSPATIAL community, are encouraged to participate. Also, this workshop is of interest to everyone who works with spatial data.
The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity (DySoC) is now accepting applications for its Investigative Workshop, “Extending the Theory of Sustainability,” to be held December 5-7, 2018, at […]
The aim of this workshop is to bring awareness to the variety of techniques, engage in critical comparison and evaluation of the ways in which these tools are used, and examine how we should treat model selection, evaluation, and statistical inference in complex problems in archaeology.
We are organizing a workshop about Modelling Urban Dynamics as part of the AGILE 2018 conference, in Lund, Sweden, on June 12th. The workshop aims to discuss novel concepts and methods to simulate spatial-temporal dynamics of cities from the bottom-up. More information about the contents and registration procedure can be found at the event website. We are looking forward to your attendance.
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