Displaying 10 of 441 results Research clear search
Purpose of the Winter School
The overall aim of the winter school is that the participants will learn about the opportunities and challenges of agent-based modeling of social-ecological syste[…]
CSS 2019 will be 24-27 October 2019 in Santa Fe, NM. The deadline for papers is being extended to 15 July 2019.
The World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling, organized annually by the Resource Modeling Association, brings together scientists, stakeholders, and students interested in mathematical modeling of renewable and exhaustible resources.
The Statistical analysis of spatial Data in Agro-Environmental research summer school (SDAE) aims to present statistical analysis of agro-environmental data at different scales, from catchment to regional scale.
22nd International Conference on Principles and Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA;
October 28th – October 31st 2019; Torino, Italy
PRIMA is a computer‐science conference with a focus o[…]
Modeling Emergence: Computer Simulation in the Social Sciences.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 9:00am to 4:00p[…]
This 2-week summer school is about learning the different skills required for building agent-based models for renewable resources management. The first week focuses on general background lectures and learning of UML and platforms. The second week is dedicated to the design and implementation of a model on a platform. The various models built by the different groups are then presented to all the participant at the ned of the training session.
Tobias Schröder and I are running a workshop on Monday 23rd September at the Social Simulation conference in Mainz later this year. Please come along!
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.
Displaying 10 of 441 results Research clear search